I picked up a worn-to-death 1877 penny from a junk bin the other day. While attributing it, I came across the delineation in the catalog between the large and small date varieties (the small date is insanely high priced). Of course, the odds are miniscule that the one I found is anything other than the common "large" type. What are the markers for determining the date size?
Width of date...i.e. the span of the numerals. Yours is the large date, sadly. Here's a link to the small date, which is immediately apparent.
i found this 1977 Penny with a 7 above the date.. ive never seen anything like this, but is it worth anything?
lmao yeah u right. i would but ive looked everywhere and theres nothing thats letting me make a new post
Go to the top of the page and find "Forums" - click on it. Choose the forum you wish to post in "Error Coins" - click. Choose "Make New Post" or whatever it is, give your post a name, make it and "Upload a File" as many times as you wish for your pictures, choose full size and don't feel obligated to do a poll. Welcome to CT