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New Member
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This coin weighs 2.5 grams. Found in a roll of pennies.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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It is fake money that you find in kids plastic money:  Looks like it was plated.
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New Member
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While it's not plastic. I do know that it is not an officially minted coin. Just wondering who else owns this lucky penny, That's A FAKE. lol
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New Member
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In the world of unique... This is a one of a kind, unless you have one! The plastic coins...lol...are probably found everywhere. I was offered money for this one. It's not for sale, but since you see many coins come across this forum, just wondering who else has this one?
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Pillar of the Community
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I found that same coin laying on the floor in a rest stop in Michigan about 4 moths ago it's in my basement it has no value and since you have one and I have one it's not 1 of a kind maybe 2 of a kind but I doubt that
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It has plenty of value, thank you for your post. As I said I was offered money for it. On tick tock many of people are interested in buying it. Maybe you should put yours up for sale. I'd love to see a picture of yours
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: It has plenty of value, It has absolutely zero value in numismatic term. As a fantasy piece, a novelty piece it's worth is what someone is willing to pay you. As a curiosity I'm sure somebody might give you a dollar or two
Edited by jasper62 02/11/2023 5:08 pm
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New Member
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Jasper62... Are you familiar with the website, Numista?
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New Member
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And in regards to your comment Jasper, a coin with an error is worth its face value and only valued more based on what someone is willing to pay for it. So to say the coin has zero value, you are incorrect just like any rare coin it is valued at the price someone is willing to pay for it.
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Pillar of the Community
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Sorry you didn't like my response. I was just stating the facts for you. There is really nothing to debate about my statement. here it is again if you missed it . Quote: It has absolutely zero value in numismatic term. As a fantasy piece, a novelty piece it's worth is what someone is willing to pay you. As a curiosity I'm sure somebody might give you a dollar or two
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Never seen one. It is unusual that they copied the weight and diameter of a real cent. I have an idea that most cashiers nowadays would accept it.
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Jasper I'm not bothered by your comment. It has less value than my coin. Everyone is entitled to an opinion. My coin is unique, you don't have one...but thanks for your comment.
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Nycstlrr...love your post!!
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New Member
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Cujohn, I'm confident it would not be noticed by a cashier and accepted as a penny. They would probably keep it and replace it with a penny. I'm confident of that as well, as it is unique.
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