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Day in the life of a ten cent coin
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My name is Tyron I was created in the mint in Melbourne in 2000. The manufacture of me commences with a sketch of a design. A three-dimensional model of me, several times larger than me. I am made out of 25% copper and 75% nickel. My dad and mum are famous being the first ten-cent coins to be created in Australia; I do not see them much because they are now framed in the Melbourne museum. My grandparents are old twenty-five cent coins from America and my great grand parents are the first 1-cent coins to be created. My first home was in a cash register at a two-dollar shop. This was a bit odd for me considering the rest of my family have been living in such great places. It was only a couple of hours before I was shoved very fast into a jeans pocket with a 2-dollar coin and a receipt. There was a patch sown on a hole in the pocket sown next to a hole. Well I started to introduce my self to a 2-dollar coin I said, “Hi my name is aaaaahhhhhhh“before I could finish I fell onto the hard pavement.
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