It's a schtick. Rather, it was a schtick. Check your dates. :)
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That, my friend, was an EPIC win!
Considering that the expected amount of nickel in a copper cent is zero, I'd say any nickel would be (a) too much, and (b) unlikely.
Real gold coins don't have a gold layer that flakes off revealing dark material underneath. Real 1933 eagles don't show up in "is this coin real"...
Not to mention logic. I'll observe English rules, but I won't defend them.
See, I could've been a strong buyer, but he blew the "its/it's" thing in the description. :rolleyes: (yeah, that coin totally reflects the...
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