question about this coin maybe an error
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question about this coin maybe an error
Hi I have this penny I have had a couple of years. I started collecting about five years ago and came across this penny with what looks like a silver part of penny melted / stuck to the front of the copper penny. I always go through my change and found it. Could it be a mint error. Thanks Larry.
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Re: question about this coin maybe an error
Hi larry, looks to me like 2 coins soddered together and they popped apart,leaving the impression of reverse of other coin.
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Re: question about this coin maybe an error
:agree:CopperFinger wrote:Hi larry, looks to me like 2 coins soddered together and they popped apart,leaving the impression of reverse of other coin.
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Re: question about this coin maybe an error
I agree, two cents where soldered together and then fell apart.
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