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<blockquote data-quote="Dutchy" data-source="post: 82043" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>Hard to tell from that picture. By the sounds of the size you seem to at least have a pre 1860 penny. The thickness could tell you if it is a penny trader token or not. There are not as thick as the pre 1860 pennies. The head shape normally is the clue with these well worn coppers. I do see what appears to be a slight rim on the edge which could indicate cartwheel penny.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dutchy, post: 82043, member: 2211"] Hard to tell from that picture. By the sounds of the size you seem to at least have a pre 1860 penny. The thickness could tell you if it is a penny trader token or not. There are not as thick as the pre 1860 pennies. The head shape normally is the clue with these well worn coppers. I do see what appears to be a slight rim on the edge which could indicate cartwheel penny. [/QUOTE]
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