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For some reasons, numismatic one cents were removed from this page. The numismatic one cents may be a small group but are important. The goal of this article is to be the one stop resource for RCM Numismatic coins. Please keep this on the page. Maple Leaf 17:41, 13 February 2007 (UTC)