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126,000 pennies can be made from this 360 kg plate of native copper from Victoria Island, Northwest Territories, arctic Canada. From a place where copper was found sticking out of the ground from filling cracks in Proterozoic volcanic basalt. The spectacular showing was called 'Holy Cow' by Geological Survey of Canada mappers. Specimen is now in the mineralogy gallery, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada. Geotagging shows approximate original location.



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