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It is not a cent. It's a mint medallion included with sets of uncirculated coins sold by the U.S. Mint. The D indicates it came with a set minted at Denver. The scale is part of the Treasury seal. Since these are included with all uncirculated sets and do not carry dates they are not really collectible. You might find them in a dealer's "grab box" selling for 15 cents or a quarter.

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Q: You have a penny colored and shaped coin that has a d stamped in the middle of one side and a weights and measures scale on the other side with no date at allwhat is this?
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