As you are talking about flatten one cent coins I just happened to found 1994 once cent flatten coins from World Trade Center tower in new york city which were destroyed in 2002, will you be able to tell me their value in 2020?
According to Title 18, Chapter 17 of the U.S. Code, which sets out crimes related to coins and currency, anyone who “alters, defaces, mutilates, impairs, diminishes, falsifies, scales, or lightens” coins can face fines or prison time.
Penny press machines are located all over the world and usually at a tourist attraction. Something that resembles the attraction is pressed into the Penny as a souvenir. In the comments some people have collected many from their travels. Some people collect shot glasses or a shirt as a souvenir others like these pressed Pennies that have been around for many years.
Wow.... i used to watch him all of the time...the nostalgia
Sounds like an impressive collection! It would be cool to own a machine one day.
I'd love a coin presser to have to myself WOW its sooooo fun
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Yep. Always looking for the next cool penny item.
Lucky Penny Shop hhbh
exactly me 2
As you are talking about flatten one cent coins I just happened to found 1994 once cent flatten coins from World Trade Center tower in new york city which were destroyed in 2002, will you be able to tell me their value in 2020?
Strausburg RR in Ronks PA has a penny machine that presses trains. Pretty cool.
Didn't they only cost a penny back in 1990s or early 2000s?
I reaaaaaaally want to see someone put a 1943 steel penny in there!
Joseph Borne why?
If you just want to see if the machine can take it, you could easily have a disc of steel cut to the right size and thickness.
I now have 183 from different places I been
Linzilezzi wow!
Wow! That’s cool!!!
I have around 405-410 (I may have missed a few)
Makes Cents...
I have about 60 of them from everywhere
Wheres the cardinal machine?
Nice, I have about 40 or so, search the channel -
Who was the person who was cranking the machine
Wo kann man die Maschine kaufen?
Nostalgia
Omg I collect stamped pennies
Wo kann man Kufen?
Do more penny souveneir.
I a dime on the train tracks one time
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According to Title 18, Chapter 17 of the U.S. Code, which sets out crimes related to coins and currency, anyone who “alters, defaces, mutilates, impairs, diminishes, falsifies, scales, or lightens” coins can face fines or prison time.
You left out the first two words: “whoever fraudulently”...
It is NOT illegal in this case.
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Whata the point of this
Penny press machines are located all over the world and usually at a tourist attraction. Something that resembles the attraction is pressed into the Penny as a souvenir. In the comments some people have collected many from their travels. Some people collect shot glasses or a shirt as a souvenir others like these pressed Pennies that have been around for many years.
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