Talk:Alternative Materials for One Cent Coinage
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This was created with OCR and a lot of spell-checking. There are probably still errors, but wording problems (such as using "a" instead of "an") were probably caused by the Dept of Treasury and not the OCR, leave them alone. If you are unsure about whether an error should be corrected, post it here and I can check it with the source. --Brian0918 04:29, 20 Jan 2005 (UTC)
- I would agree with that assessment. This doesn't appear to be a well written piece. For example, though "penny" is a nickname, the official name for that coin is cent. --Fcsuper
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