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Deutchland 5 Pfennig 1949 Different Material?

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It is 5 Deutchland pfennig made in 1949. Regulary they are magnetic and made of Brass clad steel. This one I think is nickel plated cooper and its not magnetic.

I think thats an error coin that is made from different material then it should be. Maybe someone could help me and give more details about this and if it has any value. I am sending pictures and also one picture of regular 5 pfennig coin.

thank you :)
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Hello and

I have seen a very similar coin in a junk shop, together with similar looking low-value coins from other countries. They were all pierced and all had a distinct seam around the edge. I believe they were made by casting in a lead alloy, then painted silver and mounted on a cheap souvenir charm bracelet. If your coin has a seam around the edge, or evidence that one has been filed off, I think it could be a cast copy.
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It almost looks like a spielmarke or play money / token
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