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<p>[QUOTE="2CentRick, post: 514311, member: 16770"]Welcome to Coin Talk!</p><p> </p><p>Though not struck as legal tender, but termed experimental pieces, the boys at the mint in 1865 Judd 407, 1869 Judd 675 and 1870 Judd 793 had some fun striking a few two cent pieces "on planchets formed of silver and copper previously compressed with rollers so as to show silver on one side and copper on the other". </p><p> </p><p>They must have been real beauties fresh off the press!</p><p> </p><p>Rick[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="2CentRick, post: 514311, member: 16770"]Welcome to Coin Talk! Though not struck as legal tender, but termed experimental pieces, the boys at the mint in 1865 Judd 407, 1869 Judd 675 and 1870 Judd 793 had some fun striking a few two cent pieces "on planchets formed of silver and copper previously compressed with rollers so as to show silver on one side and copper on the other". They must have been real beauties fresh off the press! Rick[/QUOTE]
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