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1939/1941 5 Cents Double Head

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 Posted 03/31/2024  11:27 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add polarbearsfv to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
5-cent double head stamp 2 different years 1939 and 1941 trying to find out if its rear or fake
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Magicians coin. It obviously has a seam where two coin halves were bonded together.
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throw it in a box as an oddity. don't think its even spendable due to the damage
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One of the more obvious one's I've seen!



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@polarbearsfv I would keep it in my Oddities binder.
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To CCF! It's a Magician's coin.
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to the CCF and Most magician coins are hollowed out on one side then the other one is cut down to fit inside the hollowed out one. You will see a seam going around one side. Yours is a lazy mans magician coin. They just machined down both and glued them together.
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THANK YOU so much for the info great community and it encourages me to collect more and ask more you guys are awesome
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