Submitted by I-Am-The-Yeeter t3_zya0b7 in mildlyinteresting
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kadinshino t1_j24kyi1 wrote
I got a deal for you. How about 2 penny’s.
I-Am-The-Yeeter OP t1_j24lpka wrote
It would be a profit considering I 'bought' it for 1 penny.
I found this at work. Since it wasn't my personal bankroll, a higher-up let me keep it if I replaced it with a regular penny
kadinshino t1_j24lsnx wrote
removed_bymoderator t1_j24m6y8 wrote
Uncommon cents.
andersonfmly t1_j24mu7s wrote
This makes no cents…
Dysomma t1_j24n92e wrote
The correct term is stamp challenged.
HalfDollarEnthusiast t1_j24qfbo wrote
These are known as blank planchets, worth around $1 - $2 each
FlameU-3-U t1_j24vvuf wrote
my great grandma said that's worth around 1k
Carniforist t1_j257w0d wrote
From one stamp to another, I accept that challenge.
ChaiTRex t1_j25dkm0 wrote
You can make a lot of money if you bet people and they choose tails.
ninjasomed t1_j25udsr wrote
I thought these were worth 1 cent
HalfDollarEnthusiast t1_j25upmm wrote
They have collector value, if you get a blank cent planchet from the early 1800’s, they can easily go for $200
Higoficus t1_j262b0i wrote
Customizable coins.
NZNzven t1_j265rfg wrote
Humor me, how can you date it?
NCwolfpackSU t1_j266c4h wrote
My thought as well.
HalfDollarEnthusiast t1_j26eze5 wrote
The size of the planchet. Early 1800’s cents were about the size of current day half dollars
NZNzven t1_j26i8mo wrote
And Counterfeits?
HalfDollarEnthusiast t1_j26itam wrote
They are possible, but very hard to replicate. They have a very distinct look to them and the patina (because of the copper) has a natural aged look. A trained eye will be able to distinguish between a genuine and counterfeit (Look up “Large Cent blank planchet” on Google, you’ll see what I mean)
NZNzven t1_j26qopa wrote
Ah ok thanks for the explanation. Have heard of things like double strikes but not planchet.
NemoPoint t1_j273nkv wrote
That’s worth a pretty penny
Secret-Squirrel86 t1_j27pg84 wrote
Have it put into on of those plastic containers collectable coins come in and hold onto it, it will probably become worth a good amount of money someday. Right now it's probably worth 100 to 300 times it's face value though; which is just $1 to $3.
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