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  • Question - Rare Indian Head Penny

    Good morning. I just had a lady call me about a Indian Head Penny that she says has the Wheat Reverse. Has anyone ever heard of this? And also, would anyone know about the worth of this penny? Im going to go look at it later this afternoon and would like to have some kind of an idea. Thank you.
    Last edited by Gene'sCoins; 09-15-2009, 10:18 AM.

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    You are most likely looking at a magician's coin, where two halves of different coins have been glued together. Look for seams around the rim or on the edge. No mules of this type have ever been verified to my knowledge.
    James Wiles
    CONECA 20th Century Die Variety Attributer

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