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David Beyers
Olympia, WA Β· 2 months ago
HOT

Most coins are non-magnetic.

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The Store
Nash, OK Β· 2 months ago

stupid people make stupid videos

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something1
Atwater, CA Β· 3 days ago

Should’ve shown the bottom of the magnet before you threw it out there if you wanted us to believe you πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

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Sheldon Halpern
Walnut Creek, CA Β· 9 days ago

No current US coins can be picked up with a magnet.

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Lonnie Pruitt
Midlothian, TX Β· 9 days ago

🀣

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Debbie Dooby
San Diego, CA Β· 11 days ago

Okay. Even if pennies were attracted by magnets, how many pennies would it take to buy a magnet that size?

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audiopop
Simsbury, CT Β· 9 days ago

Fake crap like this, is destroying the youth of this country !! Please take a science class !!

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Ray Gun
Sterling Heights, MI Β· 10 days ago

Those are all Canadian coins. The coin recycler uses a magnet to filter out a significant amount of non-USA coins that are dumped into it. And they're virtually ALL Canadian. The remainder of non-ferrous coins are rejected on account of size.

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Lisa Starnes
Marion, NC Β· 7 days ago

Lost coins in the ocean?? 😲😑

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Steppentodisney25
Vacaville, CA Β· 9 days ago

Pennies made before 1943 were made iron.

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Rod Deen
O'Fallon, IL Β· 10 days ago

1943 still penny would not survive 83 years in the salty ocean πŸ˜†

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Chuck
Bridgeport, OH Β· 9 days ago

did this guy invent a magnet that attracts copper.... duh

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Steven Knight
Boise, ID Β· 10 days ago

Some kind of B S here. Coins are non-ferrous.

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Joseph Spicer
Akron, OH Β· 11 days ago

must be Canadian coinage

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Robert Amoureux
Star, ID Β· 11 days ago

Steelhead fishing!

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Jan Lemieux
Fort Mohave, AZ Β· 10 days ago

sorry, no. coins are not magnetic, so that never happens.

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Jay Coleman
Goodyear, AZ Β· 10 days ago

There would be so many magnetic scraps stuck to that . FAKE

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Ron Arnold
Dothan, AL Β· 9 days ago

This is a bunch of lies. Only iron will stick to a magnet. This is false advertising. Arrest them.

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OnlyInAmerica
10 days ago

Biden would believe thisβ€ΌοΈπŸ‘ˆπŸ€ͺπŸ‘‰

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pamela abell
Chattanooga, TN Β· 11 days ago

clever

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Bridget Enderby
Norwalk, OH Β· 11 days ago

I want one of those

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Stan McKinnon
Murfreesboro, TN Β· 11 days ago

I call bs

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Robert Gosselin
Las Cruces, NM Β· 10 days ago

Notice that they don't show the bottom of the "magnet" before they throw it.

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Darryl
10 days ago

I’m thinking bronze. It has tin in it and looks copper-ish.

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Steampunk Mainline
Wichita, KS Β· 10 days ago

Show it before you throw it out there

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Garner Joyce
Usaf Academy, CO Β· 10 days ago

good planning

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WITCH WAYS
West Melbourne, FL Β· a month ago

Fake

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Robert Carswell
Hickory, NC Β· 11 days ago

Total BS! Coins are non magnetic except for 1943 steel penny. you can take that to the bank.

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Barry Davis
Wildwood, FL Β· 10 days ago

Pennies aren't magnetic and now are about worthless anyway because they're being discontinued.

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Kitty du Charmaine
New York City, NY Β· 10 days ago

Whoa. How do we know those pennies weren’t on there before he threw it out?

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DeadBalls
Waterford, MI Β· 11 days ago

nice, my 4 year old daughter watching this with me called you out on how this is just dumb. pennies are not magnetic and you casted that out like 2ft. just go in to that 1ft of water and drag it next time

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Don Carsley
New York City, NY Β· 11 days ago

ai. U S coins are not magnetic

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bosn
11 days ago

Oh my goodness now I can buy a boat and a condo and retire

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Curtis C
Rupert, WV Β· 11 days ago

make that money. highly doubt he gets that much so easily

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Douglas
Winchester, KY Β· 11 days ago

must all be 1943s

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Joe Kempner
Biloxi, MS Β· 11 days ago

That’s a good idea you use a magnet. You never know what you might find.

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MorySchwartz
11 days ago

So tired of so many fake BS AI posts. I'm gone...

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John Elias
Arkansas City, KS Β· 12 days ago

The coins were glued on. there's an obvious edit as he pulls in the supposedly magnetic disk. as he reaches for it, the sand on the top magically disappears for the edited coin reveal.

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Harry B. Jones
Franklin, NC Β· 14 days ago

Just another fake video. More and More being shown.

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Karl Smith
Mandeville, LA Β· 11 days ago

BCrap.

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Larry
Spanaway, WA Β· 14 days ago

You have to remember, you've entered " The YouTube zone" the place where pigs fly and silver, gold, and copper are attracted to magnets!

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Reginald Hunter
Dandridge, TN Β· 13 days ago

I hope people viewing this know how fake this is.

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jay p
12 days ago

magnetic copper......i need some of those

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justsoso
14 days ago

cool

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Loki
14 days ago

Stupid is as stupid does

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Perry Hinson
Monroe, NC Β· 14 days ago

Mite have a dial on it that says Penny pincher

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DON VANBEELEN
Traverse City, MI Β· 14 days ago

What no bottle caps or used condoms?

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User
South Houston, TX Β· 14 days ago

Wrong. Coins non magnetic