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<p>[QUOTE="NPCoin, post: 4575727, member: 5629"][ATTACH=full]1132875[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p>Go ahead! Just do it! You know you want to!</p><p><br /></p><p>This is apparently the third post of its kind, but I've not seen the first two. That is probably because of the way I view new posts. Very enjoyable, thanks for posting!</p><p><br /></p><p>I do have a question about the cent you have shown. Most of us know about reprocessed steel cents. Is this cent perchance a wheat cent? During our lock-down period here I was bored and purchased two bags of wheat cents to dig through. Along with a number of reprocessed steelies, I also came across some "reprocessed" copper wheaties. I have never come across any reprocessed copper cents before.</p><p><br /></p><p>The ones I obtained have the look of being plated and are obviously plated over circulated specimens. The physical feel and touch of the coins is not metallic, but most definitely something like polyurethane. Is the coin you have shown similar and is this something new that people are starting to do? Like I said, I have never personally come across these kinds of reprocessed cents nor heard wind of such until I purchased these bags.</p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks again![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="NPCoin, post: 4575727, member: 5629"][ATTACH=full]1132875[/ATTACH] Go ahead! Just do it! You know you want to! This is apparently the third post of its kind, but I've not seen the first two. That is probably because of the way I view new posts. Very enjoyable, thanks for posting! I do have a question about the cent you have shown. Most of us know about reprocessed steel cents. Is this cent perchance a wheat cent? During our lock-down period here I was bored and purchased two bags of wheat cents to dig through. Along with a number of reprocessed steelies, I also came across some "reprocessed" copper wheaties. I have never come across any reprocessed copper cents before. The ones I obtained have the look of being plated and are obviously plated over circulated specimens. The physical feel and touch of the coins is not metallic, but most definitely something like polyurethane. Is the coin you have shown similar and is this something new that people are starting to do? Like I said, I have never personally come across these kinds of reprocessed cents nor heard wind of such until I purchased these bags. Thanks again![/QUOTE]
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