This one got a PL designation: http://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/CertResults.aspx?CertNumber=2580755-047
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Someone soldered a pin of some sort on it and electroplated it to serve as a piece of jewelry or a button of some kind. Lots of those get posted here.
I just received my uncut 2009 $2 notes.:hail: This is just one of the sheets. Sorry, but I can't show the 32 note sheet here.
IMO, those pens are useless. If you know what to look for, and it doesn't take rocket science, you won't get stuck. They also give both false...
Now that I see the pictures, poor as they may be, it's just a galvanized cent. As far as the possibility of cent on...
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Your link doesn't work, Bud.
1989 cents are copper plated zinc. The coin described by the OP cannot be a cent. Maybe a badly worn clad dime?
I agree. How could you make a planchet from spit?
Sorry for stepping on your toes. It'll never happen again.
You've been watching too much of Mythbusters.
If I were a betting man, I would not bet against Redwin missing an opportunity.
The obverse is a 1941 cent. The reverse is a 1943 cent. Can you see how they are sandwiched together and are different colors?
Come on. Really?!
It's most likely real. It comes from a run of 35,200,000 notes. Issued from the Chicago branch of the Federal Reserve Bank. It must be in Extra...
This man has no other purpose at HA than to wait for, read, research and respond to your ever so important question, and he blew it.
At the very least, give us the series date and the entire serial number (first and last letter and all 8 digits in between).
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/macro?show=2&t=1351279029
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