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Yes New York City caters to tourist from around the world. They intern leave their funny money behind. That is how I got this 20 English Pence in my change and most of my foreign coins.

Also those penny squishing machines are everywhere for tourist as a cheap souvenir. The T-rex one was found on the floor of the AMNH. While the M&M squished cent was from the M&M store, the line was too long to get more.

The wheat cents at the bottom were just change finds I got from the local supermarket. Another 1944 cent which makes 19 I found. Plus a 1957D that I think is a D/D/D, a mint error but it is so dirty I can't really tell I'll label it as a D/D.
Here are the stats...
Type/Country: 20 Pence/Great Britian
Year: 2002
Mintages: 93,360,000
Metal: Copper-Nickel
Value: $0.30 in XF
Type/Country: 1 Cent Elongated/American Museum of Natural History(T-Rex Skeleton)
Year: Made 2007
Mintages: Still in production
Metal: 0.8% copper, 99.2% zinc
Value: $0.50 costs $0.51 to make
Type/Country: 1 Cent Elongated/M&M Store NYC(Green M&M winking)
Year: Made 2007
Mintages: Still in production
Metal: 0.8% copper, 99.2% zinc
Value: $0.50 costs $0.51 to make
Type/Country: 1 Cent(1MM-019-D/D)/United States
Year: 1957D
Mintages: 1,051,342,000
Metal: 95% Copper, 5% Tin and Zinc
Value: $0.50 in fine because I can attribute it to a D/D
Type/Country: 1 Cent/United States
Year: 1944
Mintages: 1,435,400,000
Metal: 95% Copper, 5% Zinc
Value: $0.10 in VF-20
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