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1944 Steel Wheat Cent Found CRH. Is It True?

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1944-Steel-Wheat-Cent-Found-CRH.--Is-It-True?
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Is it magnetic?
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Bummer...found me a magnet and it is not not magnetic. I don't get it though. It's literally rusty like a steel cent, weighs as a steel cent but don't stick to a magnet like one. What gives...any ideas?
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Instead of rust, that surface discolration and porosity may be scale following exposure to fire.
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Thanks y'all. Sorry for the false advertisement
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Actually it's great that you posted the coin with pictures and asked the question. A learning process for everybody..
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Exactly. Keep looking!
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