OT-1943 Copper Cent Authentication Device

After years of research and development, Palm Coast Coins, Inc. is proud to release its new and improved version of the 1943 Copper Cent Authentication Device, Model 1943CCAD. Original production of this model was limited to 150 pieces. The 1943CCAD comes with a Technical Manual and has a has a Lifetime Guarantee and should be a part of any serious numismatist's equipment. Offered to Forum members for a shipping and handling fee of $2.50. PM me for details.

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I'm sorry, but because of the millions of dollars and countless manhours spent in research and development, I am not at liberty to divulge the complex technology involved in the production of this highly sophisticated device. However, having said all that, we recommend not leaving it around any audio tapes you might have in the house
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You could always scratch your 1943 copper cent with a knife, to make sure it isn't a copper-plated steel cent...
<< <i> Offered to Forum members for a shipping and handling fee of $2.50. PM me for details.
Is the offer more serious than the product?? I have a gaping hole on my freezer door that a couple of smiley faces would fit perfectly.
I'm afraid to be alive without being aware of it
<< <i> Is the offer more serious than the product?? I have a gaping hole on my freezer door that a couple of smiley faces would fit perfectly. >>
The offer is legit.
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<< <i>You could always scratch your 1943 copper cent with a knife, to make sure it isn't a copper-plated steel cent... >>
Only if your first initial is