Copper colored?... Because it is made of Copper! I added these pictures by mistake and tried to delete them but they still keep showing up.. I dont know why. Just Environmental Damage -
I'm trying to understand! Are you suggesting that it might be valuable simply because the color is different? Chris
Granted, im sure you know a lot more about coins than I do but do you really have to be a edited about it. this is the 2nd time ive been on this site and both times everyone was a rude know it all so thanks, guess im not welcome here cause im not as smart as you all are. so you think.
My apologies. I wasn't trying to be a edited and make you feel unwanted. I just have a sense of humor which is a good attribute and attitude to have in life. Everyone who hasn't tried it should.
People on these forums like to "poke" fun at others.. I get you may not have understood that cpm was making a joke. Still, that is no way to respond or handle the situation. Reported.
You should see all the "new" posts from new members asking about their pennies being super rare and worth a fortune as they saw a YouTube video about it. Normally they do not even do any research and just post a picture asking for verification and how much it's worth. Just stick around and watch .... it seems non-stop lately and I don't even track Penny/Cent stuff. Numistmatics is all about learning how to identify and learning about the coins in general. PMD - or damage occurs for varieties of reasons that one can just think about. Pennies of older vintage are made of more copper. Newer ones of less copper. They get scraped, damaged, and worn like crazy. Self-learning is the key here by comparison and reading.