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Uploaded by on Jan 6, 2008

OMG! how cool is this! i was walking along in a street one day then i saw a quarter! Then i said THIS IS MY LUCKY DAY! this time..it really was...

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On sale! The duble con (i call it the doin)
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COME ON! U need eet!

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  • as cool as it is you can buy those in magicians shops and on ebay for cheaper that what you'e asking for. I got mine so I can always pick heads and always win. Heads I get the last cookie! Heads I ride shotgun! Heads we DON'T go see the new twilight movie.

  • stupid kid :/

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  • it cant be real. i find coins off the street like that (not double headed) from 1970 and they are NOT that shiny.

  • Thats worth alot of money I hope u still have it..take it to a coin collector

  • @dimenhigh The dies that are used to make coins are made in such a way that two obverses or two reverses can NEVER come into contact with eath other. However there are two ways you can get a ghost or mirror image which will be a pesudo two headed or two tails coin.

    1. If the two dies come together without a blank inbetween them they will stamp a negative image onto the other die.

    2. If a coin gets stuck in a die the opposite side of the coin will form an image in the next planchet.

  • lol I have one of those. They are part of a magic trick where one is an actual coin and the other part is a mold that you place the quarter in to trick the viewers. I have ones for quarters, half dollars, and silver dollars. If that were real, you'd be sitting on a lot of money.

  • @yoman258 well i have a double headed quater too, so how does it not exist ?

  • It isn't a real double headed coin, sorry to tell you. No true double headed coins really exist.

  • HOW DID I GET HERE BY WATCHING GMOD VIDEOS???

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