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  • wat can u store in a penny?

  • I was not impressed till 2:48 Awesome!!

  • 👆💀💂👂👸💀👼💏👲👯💏💦❕

  • Okay, so I can pack half a gram in each coin... nice.

  • lol dont give the nickel away when buying somthing

  • BUT NOW, You can lose your sd card to someone wanting to steal a quarter for a vending machine. LOL

  • Couldn't it be taken for couterfeit money?

  • just dont spend it lol

  • Damn, not quite enough room to hide drugs. Maybe a few bumps of K.

  • @doomsdaymechanics you could hide plenty of hash in a few nickles or quarters, just get a pen pipe and you wouldn't have to worry if you ever get searched.

  • can you do a stress test and see if they pop open?

  • holy crap, 32 gigs!

    my dad was just talking the other day about how he remembers seeing a 1gb drive the size of a set of truck brakes.

  • lol pocket porn

    just kiding

  • @dylmardep LOL good one :)

  • lol what`s wrong with your hands :)) , are you wearing gloves all the time?

  • @romanul70 It's the lighting dude...My hands are closer to the lights we use for the videos.

  • lol tought u were a super spy that have missions to do every day so wearing gloves most of the time xD...

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  • Good review. Awesome little device.

  • @sraike Thanks!

  • Cool way to pass information, thanks for sharing.

    I'm surprised that spy-coins doesn't get a letter from the US Treasury Dept reminding them that defacing US coins is a crime.

  • It still has both faces ;)

  • @jokertim777 Your welcome! You'd better get one before they do LOL. Spy-Coins distributes these to be sold at the Spy Museum in DC. I think they'd have gotten a letter by now if they were going to get one.

    Thanks for the comment!

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  • @jokertim777 Only if you are using it for fraud, otherwise you can deface american money.

  • @jokertim777 its not a crime. defacing money has to do with altering it to make it more valuible or less valuible. like hollowing out a $50 gold piece filling it with copper then selling it as a $50 gold piece. fraudulently representation is required for it to be a crime. There are no laws against painting, melting, bending, or cutting the coin to serve a purpose other than currency value modification.

  • @jokertim777 Well, they are not really defacing it. The face of the coins are fine.

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