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From: ShinyShack
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  • That's not giant, i have one that is 2 inches long 1 inch wide .75 inches thick.

  • put your hand between two of them.

    hehehe

  • its candian penny

  • they are so fun i have 1 yet its not quite giant. but u could say giiant magnetic force

  • i have one half that size

  • looks like the New Zealand 10c peice

  • a british penny????

  • IT'S NOT A PENNY! its just a magnetic coin that is extremly close to the shape and size of a penny,i used to have a set that had some of those coins in it.

  • Hi. We assure you, it is a penny. British pennies have been made of copper plated steel since 1992, which is why it is attracted to the magnet.

  • 5 Eurocents are also attracted to magnets, same as pennys

  • It's a British penny

  • what???? copper isnt magnetic

  • it is copper coated steel not solid copper it says it right above ur comment

  • oh my god that is a strong magnet if it can attract a penny!

    where did you get it?

    or better yet, where can i get one?

  • you're dumb. obviously there is a ferrous metal in the penny.

    Look online and you can order a Neodymium magnet. Buy 2 1" by 1" N52 cubes and you wont be able to separate them with you bare hands. They may even pinch your fingers as they slam together beyond your control.

  • @kenberg27 I can seperate my N52 cubes with my hands, but I need a table edge. It's preety damn hard.

  • cool how much do they cost?

  • what kind of magnet is it? copper pennies dont get attracted to it.

  • woah

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