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They are referred to as elongated cents. They are collectible with respect to differing designs and some that are "retired" and no longer available. If you are ever thinking of creating one, be sure to choose an uncirculated copper cent. The zincolns are trash. And a circulated copper with the natural brown patina becomes streaky when elongated.
Rosco: I have a 1893 Colombian World Trade 'Expo, "Squished" cent. If you are really serious about collecting these squishes, then PM me, maybe we can work something out along with those missing Lincoln holes you want to fill.
. . . take them to a wire wheel to get them all shined up so that she and I can use them tomorrow. I never would have thought about them being streaky if you use tarnished cents - I appreciate that tip. Now I just got to load up on quarters and shiny cents. Last time I was there the machines took two quarters as the cost.
If I remember correctly I saw ¥100 (yen) in Tokyo airport. (about $1) The machines supplied a blank coin because who has a cent in Japan.All that I've ever seen were $0.50 (two quarters).