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One cent. It's a novelty item made by counterstamping an ordinary cent with a Batman image.

Private companies sell these coins as giveaways and conversation pieces. You can get them with pictures of birthday presents, corporate logos, state outlines, and so on. Unfortunately the counterstamps make them altered coins with little or no interest to numismatists, although there are small numbers of novelty collectors who may want to build sets.

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