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Odd 1942 Penny With A Twist.

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Does anyone have a clue as to what this is? Not sure if it's a pair of pennies pressed into a copper sleeve or if it's something else. Anyone have suggestions?
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That's a first, no idea!



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Thanks for the welcome. I'm just going through a fairly large cache of older Canadian and American coins at the moment. I know very little about coins in general and am quite sure I'll have many more questions.
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Some machinist was having a quiet day,.. and pressed a cent into a slice of "turned or machined" piece of copper pipe while playing with a lathe. IMHO..
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Some machinist was having a quiet day,


Sounds good to me.
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That is cool.. An instant Piedfort.
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It would have to be two pennies for the thickness, but this could make sense. I figured it wasn't something done at the mint, but wasn't quite sure what I was looking at.
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How does the orientation look?
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Orientation is off and is what made me think it's two pennies pressed into a copper sleeve to be honest. I've looked at the piece under a loop and I can't see a definite gap between the coins and the sleeve if it is indeed a sleeve and pressed in coins. So if it was a machined piece and seeing as most of the coins I have come from my grandfather, the machinist had to have been fairly skilled for the timeframe.
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That's actually a pretty cool piece. I'd suggest it as a pocket piece, except you'd be buying 30 pairs of pants per year carrying that beast.
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I have something very similar. I suspect made by the same person. I posted it once on the site but can't fine the string. I will dig it out and post a photo.
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Thanks for the post Smallcentguy! At least I know I'm not the only one with one of these things ;) .
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Does that turn out to be the same size as any other higher-value coin? I wonder it it was meant to fool a machine.
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Mine is very thick.....I don't think it is like any other north American or European coin that was issued at that time. Perhaps they were made as game pieces. It is odd to me that they were obviously scattered pretty broadly.
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