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JUSCOLLECTING12

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  1. 2 hours ago, Hoghead515 said:

    Run a magnet accross it. It will more than likely stick to a magnet. I don't think always but that's one of the first test to perform.  A real one won't stick to a magnet.  These are counterfeited quite often.  I own 2 counterfeits myself.  There is no way I'd ever try to sell them to Noone. Just have them to compare others to. And wo flip around and different of reasons. If it doesn't stick to a magnet that still doesn't mean anything. 

    Yeah that was the first thing I did before I weighed it and no stick .

  2. I recently got an roll of wheat pennies and one i thought was a 1943 steel by the color, but it is a 1937 and sticks to a magnet. Could I have something here?