5.5 cents, LOL!
But seriously, what you have is a trick coin made by cutting two genuine coins in half and fusing half of each together. It's not a mint error and has no numismatic value, I'm afraid.You can make it by doing the following
1)get a peeny and a dime
2)put the penny down on a train track(heads up)and put a dime on top of it
3)when a train rolls by and its gone pick up the coin and whala you have a dime head and a penny tail(may not always work)
your not worth a dime! :)
Nope. You have a novelty item made by cutting apart a penny and a dime, then hollowing out the back of the penny and popping the dime-half into it like the lid on a sandwich box.
no its a magician coin should have a thin cover for otherside
If there is a 1909 penny with the back of a dime, it is a magician's coin made by a private company, not a mint product. About 2 years ago there was a news story about a collector who had left his copper 1943 penny laying around and his wife spent it. That is the only thing that is checked by a magnet - a normal 1943 cent is the only penny that will stick to a magnet and a copper one will not. Anyway, that story was a bunch of BS and the "collector" admitted it.
So common most are worth 3 cents up to a dime for circulated coins with uncirculated coins at 50 to 75 cents
your not worth a dime! :)
Nope. You have a novelty item made by cutting apart a penny and a dime, then hollowing out the back of the penny and popping the dime-half into it like the lid on a sandwich box.
The value to a collector depends on the coin's condition. Show it to a coin dealer.
If this is a penny struck on a dime planchet, it's worth about $150 If this is a dime that was restruck with penniy dies, so details of both strikes show, it's worth about $500 If this is a dime that somebody smashed a penny into, leaving an impression, it has no added value. Proper authentication is required.
no its a magician coin should have a thin cover for otherside
roughly 1,500$.
to represent different coins
Quarter Horse
the answer for HI2 is Quarter Horse
Not much maybe a dime.
Quarter Horse
Lincoln is on the penny, Roosevelt is on the dime. It's likely a novelty coin with no value.