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US Large Cent Turned Into Pie Crimper Tool

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Someone told me of these today, and they are apparently not quite as rare as he suggested. I am seeing some pictures of them out there but otherwise not a lot of info. Can anybody give me suggestions on where to look as well as the sort of price range to expect on these?
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Using dough to fashion dough .... makes cents to me .... practical, as opposed to being a half-baked device.

IMHO, the OP's example is the most desirable one I've seen. I can envision one like it selling for $100 or thereabouts. While not particularly rare, these crimper coins are more often found detached from their handle. Here's mine ....


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Anyone got a 1793 crimper?
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