The coin it made is nickel (silvery)? Not bronze/copper? Most of those machines take two quarters and a penny, and then they smash, stretch, and stamp the penny. The two quarters is the cost of the souvenir penny. They used to have those machines everywhere. Not sure, maybe they still are in some places.
The coin it made is nickel (silvery)? Not bronze/copper? Most of those machines take two quarters and a penny, and then they smash, stretch, and stamp the penny. The two quarters is the cost of the souvenir penny. They used to have those machines everywhere. Not sure, maybe they still are in some places.
You come across them in theme parks sometimes.