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1967 Cent / Dime Mule

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Not my coin, just sharing.
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Looks like some sort of made-up insert to me
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Magician's coin?
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Doesn't look like it was a very good magician!
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I don't see how the obverse is struck normal, but the reverse shows that of a dime reverse but in really crappy condition. I also see a seam all the way around the edge on the reverse - so I cry foul here.
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It looks like it was once a Magician's coin, but the dime that was epoxied into the cent's hollowed-out reverse has fallen out.
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I think the dime was "pressed" on hollowed out reverse. Note the reverse image.
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Doesn't look like it was a very good magician!


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Obvious, poorly made Fake Mule!
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Pounded the dime "slice" a bit too much to seat it in the hollowed out cent reverse.
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Yep, an ex-magicians coin where the dime fell out.
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I think that Hondo in on the correct path here.

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I think the dime was "pressed" on hollowed out reverse. Note the reverse image.

but the image is not reverse on the 'coin' above.
The olive and oak branches are on the correct sides, and you can clearly read "Unite States of America" especially the 'ATES OF AMERICA' part.
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It wouldn't surprise me if the person that did this removed a clad layer (both?) on a dime before inserting it into the "pocket" to keep the coin copper.
That could explain the very weak details.
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I think Pete has the right idea. I bet someone split the cupronickel layer off a a campfire coin and hammered the result into the front half of a magician's cent.
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It wouldn't surprise me if the person that did this removed a clad layer (both?) on a dime before inserting it into the "pocket" to keep the coin copper.
That could explain the very weak details.

could be, have anyone ever tried to remove the cladding before?
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could be, have anyone ever tried to remove the cladding before?

Yeah - I'd be more interested in watching how that is done then how this dime was made.!

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