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  • This is a magician's prop. Mystery solved!

  • Looks legit !!!

  • What ever floats your boat? It's real.

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  • What is wrong with you... they is NO way that it is real... they would have had to make a dye just for it... and the dime is WAY too small they never made one that size, so good luck being a troll... and go find your attention somewhere they give a crap...

  • I think it is real money makers don't look at every coin

  • What the fu*k

  • SICK PAINT SKILLZ DUDE!

  • fake!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • FAAAAKKKE!!!!!!!!!!

    

  • nice edditing system

  • Probably just done by someone so they would just pay 11 cents, not 1 penny and a dime.

  • It's called photoshop or he actually spent time getting one of those fake coins -_-

  • its one of those giant pennies with a regular sized dime inside of it

  • cool?

  • lol

    

  • The sizes are not proportionate.

  • Just sent out an updated video. I received the coin's as change. I gave the other one to a customer in line at that time.

  • u made a hole by tracing the dime and push it in so it will make 11 cents

    

  • if you flipped it over why would it be on the same side (right)

  • @100SugarRush001 because a pennys sides are upside down to each other when one is facing the right way the other is upside down

  • I see what you did there...

  • Amillion for each denomination. Eleven cent 11 mill... I hope. Contact PCGS and ask them to help you.

  • lol looks like their gonna kiss.

  • IT IS REAL. THIS DOES HAPPEN.

  • Assuming this is not a PhotoShop image, this *might be* a shrunken dime embedded into the penny.

    There is a business that 'shrinks' coins by blasting them with high voltage, causing uniform shrinking. I have a Sacagawea dollar so treated that is about the diameter of a nickel... a dime would shrink t about the size depicted. From there, simple jewelers skills would be all that is needed to embed the token..

  • its a normal penny, with a small hole drilled, and a mini dime pressed into the hole! i have a set of those small coins, ive got small quarter, dime nickel and penny, all the same size as your dime compared to a penny.

  • Fake! They took one of the big penny's you can get places like gettysburg and cut a hole the size of a penny

  • its obviously a fake. The front of a penny is upside down compared to the back. therefore, the dime would be upside-down. It would also be on the left side of the penny because the penny's front and back die are reverse

  • the angles are off....

  • Where did you get it?

  • poor workmanship.....cant even make a fake look even close to real

  • Hey,I bought one of those at the dollar store too!

  • The real double denomination and certified/slab by the Inventor and professional expert Mr.Alan Hager of Accugrade is on my handle Mosy Expensive error 11 cents.

  • Impossible. Completely IMPOSSIBLE!!!!

  • I bought one of these at Knott's Berry Farm, along with a penny in a bottle and a genuine four-leaf-clover in a cellophane bag stapled to a card. The 11 cent penny is pressed into a hole in a card comparing the similarities of the Lincoln and Kennedy assassinations: like Shot in a theater, hid in a warehouse vs. Shot from a warehouse, hid in a theater.

    It's a real penny that has been punched and a miniature dime reproduction pressed into the hole.

  • did this person come across Photoshop for the first time?

  • Nice try but an obvious fake! On the Lincoln side of the coin the dime's head is looking slightly upwards into Lincolns nose. If you were to flip the penny over then the torch on the dime would have to be facing towards the right at about 12:30 (clockwise) rather than to the left at about 11:30 as depicted in the photo (shopped version). Details are important. That's just sloppy workmanship.

  • @metaspherz You Seriously Study Coins???

    Wow

    (G)ay

    (A)nd

    (P)roud

  • @metaspherz amdthe fact that the sides are flipped vertically from one another...

  • @metaspherz Actually, you are not correct. If you think about flipping the coin over vertically, this is exactly how the torch is suppose to sit in reguards to face of the penny.

  • fake you just put a dime on top of the penny and behind the penny

  • @multimarcoism Dimes arent that small....

  • @multimarcoism your fucking retarded

  • I was wondering im a coin collector would you sell it? please reply

  • nice photo shop y didnt u record it and took a pic instead dumb fuck

  • i've seen the the oppisite way around

  • ya gota love photoshop

  • ive seen the small inserts before, i have a few

    they come in quarters nickles and dimes and not 100% sure but i think pennies

  • @bearandwoot ya they heve pennies i went yo a coin show and they did

  • fake, haha when he flipped the coin it should be on the opposite side

  • @MrRudimentality Actually, the opposite side of the penny is upside down..so it would have to be turned, and therefore showing the 'dime' in the same place. 

  • @MrRudimentality well you are wrong about the positioning of when it is flipped. look at a real penny and look at both placements of where the dime is, you will see the video is correct. think outside the box...you can flip a penny upward and it would stay on same side, you don't have to flip a penny to the side....

  • this doesnt make any sence... the dime was on the same side after the coin was flipped!

  • @jbluvaxoxo1198 it does make sense, look at real penny, the penny was flipped then rotated 180 degrees, so in turn it would look to be on the same side. Or if you thank of it as he flipped over upward or downward, not to the side.

  • i hit "like" because I thought it was super funny!

    

  • that looks like it's either photoshopped (like usawolf08 said) or it's an enlarged, coaster-sized replica with a regular sized dime pressed into it. re-record this with a ruler next to it. a real penny would be around 0.75" give or take a little bit, which means the dime in it would have to be around 0.25". if it's real (which it probably isn't), its value would probably be closer to eleven grand.

  • that looks like its photoshoped! its pretty cool though. TELL ME IF ITS ACTUALLY REAL!!!

  • the dime would cover most of the penney!!!!!!

  • omfg. ill give you 10 dollars for that.

  • How about a 1917 eleven cent dime ,barber on one side and a wheat penny on reverse side ,now u tell me?

  • wow this is so photoshopped

  • @101bananapowers

    They didn't even take the time to line up the dime faces so they tilted the same direction.

    That and the dime is on the same side after the coin was flipped.

  • lol

  • fake and gay l0lz

  • @pitbikecrazyguy no i actually have some coins (not in eachother) but that are very small like that. idk why but they're not normal sized. someone probably just punched the small sized dime into the penny.

  • This is an awesome coin ? How could it be fake lol if u can hold it in ur hand ! Nice Find !!!!

  • 1st you need to collect these items to trade for a coin like this. gypsy blood, 3 pubic hairs from a midget, season 2 of friends on dvd, a bump of blow, penguin seamen, and an 1984 issue of teen vogue. Take these items and give them to a wizard named harry.from there he will give you directions to a man named Juan on 53rd street and he will redirect you to his Tia Conchita's for an exchange of a blumpkin. when you get to Tia Conchita's house she will use photoshop to make you this coin

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  • Fack

  • that is just a big penny with a dime in it

  • @theHaloSpartan007: lol... its a regular peny photoshopped....lol

  • If this were a real coin, wouldn't the 'dime' be on the opposite side of where it is on the back? Because if it is on the right side in the front, Clearly (If you are smart enought) It would be on the LEFT. side in the back.

  • @BitterSparkles

    WRONG!

    Coins turn over top to bottom, not side to side.

    If so, the memorial would be upside down.

    (clearly, if YOU were smart enough)

  • @UNENSLAVER Hun, please stop attempting to defend your own case, And if it were real, How come this is the only video (or article, story, etc.) about it?

    And the dislike bar has grown bigger than the like bar. And I can do this easily on photoshop. Who's to say whoever did this, didnt use photoshop. You can eaisly make shading, too. Don't like to be in arguments over pennies on youtube, but I think its fake.

  • hes going to be a millionaire !! :D

  • OMG!! I bet this is some kind of colectors item!!(And so the "@Nol Your really stupid arent you 4 year old" comments begin)

  • it is a regular penny with a hole filled with a small dime (sold at the mint shops only as far as i know) made for a gradutaion

  • Cool

  • So cool!

  • The picture is "for real" and not PhotoShop'd. I had a couple as a kid. I bought them from an ad in some kids' magazine, maybe a comic book, I don't recall exactly. But they were, back then, only two or three dollars each. They were "just for fun" and for showing off to friends, a curiosity.

  • my mom has one of those, and she's got a silver penny and a golden nickle hahaha my mom's a trip :p

  • Thats just a peice to a magic trick someone probably lost

  • thats gangsta

  • i have two, also one with kennedy head,one with map of u.s. all sold in 1976 as suvanners.

  • I don't know what to say about this coin. This is a real coin. That is why I took the photo of it at an angle with the screen shadow showing the lines.

  • onlyusemetom1 is right...

  • PHOTOSHOPPED!

  • mismint

    

  • worst altered photo ever. if the dime was on the right side of the penny while heads up, then turned over it should have been on the left side. tool.

  • wtf never heard of that lol! =)

  • wtf?!

    thats cool :D

  • Ummmmm... ths is strange.

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