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<p>[QUOTE="Allen Pledger, post: 2320288, member: 76960"]I did or at least I thought I did create a separate thread for it.. </p><p>No it does not stick to a magnet.</p><p>I have posted it on a couple of forums just to see what people thought of it, a friend of mine that is also a coin dealer has agreed to send it in for me to have it authenticated since this is the first time I have ever had a cent worth sending in. I have appreciated all the feedback I have received. The story behind it is that I found the cent in an old steel coffee can of wheat pennies in an old barn that is now used as a flee market type deal. I generally separate out all of the steel cents from the copper and soak them in warm soapy water to soften the rust and then place them in some Tarnex just to clean them up a bit since you me and everyone else has more of them than we know what to do with, but this time when I went to check on them I could see the copper in the bowl and removed it immediately and low and behold it was this cent.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Allen Pledger, post: 2320288, member: 76960"]I did or at least I thought I did create a separate thread for it.. No it does not stick to a magnet. I have posted it on a couple of forums just to see what people thought of it, a friend of mine that is also a coin dealer has agreed to send it in for me to have it authenticated since this is the first time I have ever had a cent worth sending in. I have appreciated all the feedback I have received. The story behind it is that I found the cent in an old steel coffee can of wheat pennies in an old barn that is now used as a flee market type deal. I generally separate out all of the steel cents from the copper and soak them in warm soapy water to soften the rust and then place them in some Tarnex just to clean them up a bit since you me and everyone else has more of them than we know what to do with, but this time when I went to check on them I could see the copper in the bowl and removed it immediately and low and behold it was this cent.[/QUOTE]
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