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<p>[QUOTE="National dealer, post: 24762, member: 487"]I replied to your thread three different times. According to the U.S. Mint and all available resources at my disposal, there are no brass cents dated 1979. </p><p>Now you chose not to believe this information. Your response was that your cent is definately Brass. I did not reply to your thread to argue with you. I simply provided an answer to your question. </p><p>There is no way to write volumes on a coin that according to the coin industry doesn't exist. </p><p><br /></p><p>You asked "has anyone heard of a brass cent" </p><p>I answered "looks cleaned"</p><p>You stated "what does cleaning have to do with it"</p><p>I answered "cleaning gives the appearence of different metals or colors"</p><p>you then make the statement that I and the coin community are wrong. That your cent is Brass. </p><p><br /></p><p>So what else is there to say? In order to learn, you must first be open and receptive. You made up your mind about this coin before you asked your question. I can't change the answer or how you will like that answer.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="National dealer, post: 24762, member: 487"]I replied to your thread three different times. According to the U.S. Mint and all available resources at my disposal, there are no brass cents dated 1979. Now you chose not to believe this information. Your response was that your cent is definately Brass. I did not reply to your thread to argue with you. I simply provided an answer to your question. There is no way to write volumes on a coin that according to the coin industry doesn't exist. You asked "has anyone heard of a brass cent" I answered "looks cleaned" You stated "what does cleaning have to do with it" I answered "cleaning gives the appearence of different metals or colors" you then make the statement that I and the coin community are wrong. That your cent is Brass. So what else is there to say? In order to learn, you must first be open and receptive. You made up your mind about this coin before you asked your question. I can't change the answer or how you will like that answer.[/QUOTE]
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