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Brandx galb

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  1. On 10/29/2022 at 3:14 PM, Sandon said:

       How could anyone, even a non-collector, not know--or at least strongly suspect--that this purported coin was made from two different coins from two different countries of two different compositions that were sawed in half and fastened together?  There's no way that the obverse die for a British Penny of the type minted in London, England from 1953 to 1967 (or a similar Commonwealth issue) could have been combined with the obverse die for a U.S. half dollar minted in Denver, Colorado in 1978!   It's also obvious it was made from two different planchets (blanks), one a normal homogeneous copper alloy British penny blank with a plain edge and the other a normal copper-nickel clad U.S. half dollar blank from 1971 or later? The plain edge on the penny half and the reeded edge on the half dollar half also indicate that two different die collars were used.

       Did the original poster really think that anyone on this forum for collectors would be so gullible?

      Well iam not trying to bluff any one i was just trying to get mature feed back not some not some wildly_fanciful_statement say iam 

    dumb,and yes i have searched and searced and yes for you info i allready tryed taking it apart andn tryed every trick 

    i could find out about and for your info yes this has happened once before coped off pcgs so does that make you dumb or un educated

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  2. On 10/29/2022 at 11:47 AM, Greenstang said:

    Welcome to the forum.

    • That is not a real coin, it is fabricated. This is the second one I have seen today. There is one on another forum.

    If you have already sent it in to be graded, you have wasted your money as it is ungradeable.

    Would like to see pictures of your finest known Indian Head though.

    Make that three I have seen today , another one just popped up.

      

    please inform me were you have seen others i had found info on  magic coins but i have tryed to take it apart and everything,so iam leaving it up to the profeffionals