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Need Help Identifying (Id: Lead Seal Mold Of US Cent)

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Can anyone tell me what this I found.
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I split your post from the other thread.
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to CCF. First thought was a cent die,but a die would be reverse of a coin. Everything on a die that is raised would be sunk on a minted coin. Maybe what you have is some sort of a "soft die"? Wait for a pro to chime in.
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@lf61, first welcome to CCF. Second, I'm not convinced that this rusty metal doesn't have the middle 2/3 of a normal cent stuck in it. Can you please provide a couple side shots of this? Thx.
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It looks to be either a lead seal mold for stamping the lead style seal closed the ones with the copper wires or red strings for bags.A wax seal
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