At first, officials dismissed the reports as trickery and counterfeits, but metallurgical testing ultimately confirmed what the rumors insisted: the coins were real, and they were extraordinary. As word spread, magnets appeared in kitchens and classrooms, separating common steel cents from non-magnetic bronze dreams. A teenager finding one in his lunch money and later selling it for over $200,000 only fueled the legend. Today, this accidental cent stands as a rare reminder that history sometimes hides in plain sight, waiting in the palm of a hand.
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