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1902 Indian Head Cent Knock Off?

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I found this 1902 Indian Head today. It is silver in color, weighs 3.1g and is slightly magnetic. Seems like a lot of trouble to go to for a cheap knock off. Is that what I have?
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Probably a real coin plated in nickel.
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Interesting coin, looks unique. I wouldn't mind having it, if it cost about 50 cents.
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Agree, just plated for some reason.
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A real Indian, I agree, one that has been plated, which explains why it's magnetic. Nice find
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Got it Big Guy. Wasn't really trying to sell it. I was responding to another "pillars" jest (above). Joking only authorized by pillars...
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