he i saw a 89 eroor penny and this guy is asking 45.500 for it has anyone ever seen one before i spend the money of course i am only going to offer him 20,000 but still email me Removed email address. use PM instead
I have never heard of that "error", and for $45,500 I would imagine IF it were real it would be well known, or atleast known in general...
Only thing I could find for 'long tail penny' was this image of a 1943 'long tail' on the 3 http://www.usgoldcoins.com/information/error_coins/1943_copper_cent.html As this coin is copper, it will not stick to a magnet. 1943 - about 40 thought to exist 1943 S - about 6 known to exist 1943 D - about 24 known to exist EDIT - found a.... some crazy prices 1943 plain - $35,000 to $137,000 depending on condition 1943 S - $125,000 to $275,000 1943 D - up to $1.75 million at auction
I wish. Haha I meant the way the 3 on the date looks. I do have a steel though, as most collectors do.
My mom gave me about 800 or so random wheats that she had accumulated when she was a teenager, (she wasn't alive when those were minted, she worked at a theme park and got them all in change over the years), and the first thing I did was look for the 1943 copper. Even though she knew there wasn't one in there, because she was familiar with the coin, I just hoped she was wrong. And alas, all I got was a tarnished steel.
I have noticed that a few people seem to be making of of this coin That i am looking to invest in and can't no one seem to be able to find another on and it may be one of a kind it might be worth it for me .
That appearxs to me to be a bubble in the lamination caused when gases move below the lamination as the coin is stamped. I do not believe it is a die chip nor a mis made die. I would probably toss it gack in the dump box. To buy..........25c maybe IMHo
Here is an impromptu poll for this thread. Please vote for one only: 1) The OP is full of it and this is just spam. 2) The OP would be an idiot to spend $20,000 for this coin. 3) The OP doesn't have $20,000. 4) The OP should take a hike. 5) All of the above. Chris