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1964 World Expo Miniture Lincoln Cent

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can anybody tell me anything useful about the 1964 world expo Lincoln Memorial cent?

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got nothing, all I know if it is smaller than an average Lincoln Cent, its tiny!
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somewhat larger than a miniture set for sale on line. about a third of the size of a regular penny. dated 1964..
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Doing a forum search of the CCF archives for "miniature" (watch the spelling) comes up with several other sightings of tiny copies of Lincoln cents, all dated 1964. Examples in this old thread.

The other ones mentioned don't seem to have a link to the 1964 Expo.
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