Texas cent

azdirtdigger

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Found a penny today that had me scratching my head. It was oversized, with very accurate detail. Didn't think it was play money.

Got home and with a little research, I learned something new. It's a Texas Cent. Made by smashing a penny between pieces of leather. It does remarkably little damage other than flattening the coin, making it bigger around.

Not worth anything, just passing it on for general knowledge

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Very cool find, thanks for sharing! :icon_thumleft:
 

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Good info that would have got me wondering also
 

galenrog

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I know the technique well, but had not heard the term “Texas penny” or “Texas cent”.

Time for more coffee.
 

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l.cutler

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This is a welcome change. Usually when one of these shows up on the forums the finder thinks it is a rare mint error, then argues when told it is altered into a Texas cent! Thanks for posting!
 

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