It's "real," but it isn't a Mint-manufactured coin. This is a magician's coin made from two legal-tender coins after they were issued for circulation.
No. It's manufactured for magicians.
yes if the workers screwed up enough to make a dime/penny
It would be worth 5½ cents! (Half of a dime and half of a penny) From a collectible point of view, very little. This is a "trick" coin used in several different magic tricks. It may also be...
The name is Lincoln rather than Lincon. The building is an image of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC
From 1909 to 1958, two ears of wheat. From 1959 to 2008, the Lincoln Memorial. In 2009, four different backs will be issued.
It is a mule.