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11 cent coin

Put it in front of a mirror, then take a pic so we can see both sides at once. Careful with the flash.
 
I have a manmade Doulbe Head Wheatie. If you look at it closely you can see that they filed down the tails side of both and heated them up to melt them together, still see the seam. That's what it looks like to me, if it was the same metal on both sides, I'd say it was a mint error. but the wheatie is copper and the Rosie is Silver. That's my opinion? For what it's worth. Still it's cool, who would have taken the time to do that? Why? Lot's of Mystery, I kept my Double headed wheatie also!
 
Wait . Its a copper wheat on one side and a silver rosie on the other? Youre going to have to post a sharper picture in a mirror for me not to be skeptical .
 
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