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common date 1953-S Cent - Counterfeit! - i've tried to say they exist and here is one

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I like his/hers 1958-S Lincoln better!
https://www.ebay.com/itm/205547306551?itmmeta=01JXAHPQJY2WB6HAKMJJH86BBX&hash=item2fdb92fe37:g:5HYAAOSwWsdoRsPU
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Damn. Never thought I would see one of those.
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Compare UNUM on the reverse. Got this one in change TODAY.....lol


bob
Yip. Same seller as the fake half dimes that appeared today. This one doesn't do very good research. My post was about an 1846-O half dime: https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/comment/13921562#Comment_13921562
Collector of Liberty Seated Half Dimes, including die pairs and die states
And I thought that the 1958 Chinese counterfeit cent was the last of them. I always took this as a "thumb to the eye" as to say, "See, we'll counterfeit anything."
Perhaps the Chinese can make cents cheaper and supply them to the U.S. Government so that we can keep the series going.
So now the plan is to buy bulk fake 95% copper common date Lincolns for a few cents each, then use those instead of planchets and restrike as 2026 Lincolns?
Sounds good to me, I never liked the plated zincolns anyway and it might satisfy DOGE.
I don't know whether this is more sick or funny.
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