It's obvious that this cent has been hollowed out and a new head inserted. You can easily see the seem near the rim. High school metal working project coin. Your buyer will be very disappointed and will most likely be returning and leaving a neg. good luck
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<< <i>It's obvious that this cent has been hollowed out and a new head inserted. You can easily see the seem near the rim. High school metal working project coin. >>
shhh. they worked really hard on this. see how the color matches up and everything? ;-)
It's obvious that this cent has been hollowed out and a new head inserted. You can easily see the seem near the rim. High school metal working project coin. Your buyer will be very disappointed and will most likely be returning and leaving a neg. good luck >>
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<< <i>It's obvious that this cent has been hollowed out and a new head inserted. You can easily see the seem near the rim. High school metal working project coin. >>
shhh. they worked really hard on this. see how the color matches up and everything? ;-) >>
The second head might have just mutated after being found next to a nuclear reactor
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I'd like to invite those bidders to my auctions.... Unbelievable
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It's a magician's coin! I have a draped bust large Cent that is 2 headed! It was obviously done a long time ago. Nice smooth chocolate brown on both sides and 2 different dates! I have had a lot of fun with that coin! Both sides are AG-G and I would ask...what do you think the date of this coin is? I would receive a reply and then turn it over and say...are you sure? Sometime it would go back and forth 3 or 4 times before the unsuspecting realized!
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It's obvious that this cent has been hollowed out and a new head inserted. You can easily see the seem near the rim. High school metal working project coin. Your buyer will be very disappointed and will most likely be returning and leaving a neg.
good luck
<< <i>It's obvious that this cent has been hollowed out and a new head inserted. You can easily see the seem near the rim. High school metal working project coin. >>
shhh. they worked really hard on this. see how the color matches up and everything? ;-)
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It's obvious that this cent has been hollowed out and a new head inserted. You can easily see the seem near the rim. High school metal working project coin. Your buyer will be very disappointed and will most likely be returning and leaving a neg.
good luck >>
brutal... just brutal... LOVE IT
jeff
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<< <i>It's obvious that this cent has been hollowed out and a new head inserted. You can easily see the seem near the rim. High school metal working project coin. >>
shhh. they worked really hard on this. see how the color matches up and everything? ;-) >>
The second head might have just mutated after being found next to a nuclear reactor
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Unbelievable
Recipient of the coveted "You Suck" award, April 2009 for cherrypicking a 1833 CBHD LM-5, and April 2022 for a 1835 LM-12, and again in Aug 2012 for picking off a 1952 FS-902.
<< <i>I'd like to invite those bidders to my auctions....
Unbelievable >>
One reason I like selling error coins
And all of my errors are true mint error coins ....
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REALLY 18 BIDS!!!! >>
What do you expect?
Report the Listing instead of laughing at the bidders ignorance.
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