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You might get two cents for it, if it was brass. You can't drive or even WALK to the junkyard for two cents. And what the scrap dealer would say to you would make you feel like less than two cents.
If they have a scale capable of weighing in grams, probably. Would it be worth the effort, probably not.
You could. But why would you want to? If you wanted to know its weight, and ordinary scale would do. If you were looking to cash it in for scrap metal, you would be disappointed, as keys are not usually made of valuable metals.
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I could definitely walk there for two cents or pence, as us English people would say, LOL!
by Carmella on July 6th, 2006