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Machine doubling. It's common and adds no numismatic value.
Weight is limited to 70 pounds.
No.
And this is where the phrase 'two bits' comes from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bit_(money)
Until 2001, stocks were priced in eighths of a dollar. http://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/04/073004.asp
You don't look for varieties, just silver?
It might be, but we'd need better pics to be sure. :D
Ice dam.
My first thought is that courts don't make laws. My second thought is if he actually said that, he's full of . . .
That's not a proof.
The OP knows it's not real money, so you think he doesn't have to know what it actually is?!
:rolleyes:
It looks like play money to me.
The zinc blanks are barrel plated, very likely on a much larger scale than this example [MEDIA] Perhaps this coin didn't get the proper electrical...
That cent is not clad, it's plated. They've been copper plated zinc since 1982. I have never seen a cent like yours. It looks like the plating was...
http://www.uspapermoney.info/groups/
OP is 14 years old and became a member today. Cut him some slack, for he knows not yet how to participate.
All I will say is, not enough.
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