Good stuff riff. Thanks for posting. I may be fairly wealthy as I think I have a few of these laying around somewhere. Bruce
Does that imply that a roll of wheats would be worth $5,000!!! Times that by the 7 rolls I have, and I might as well not work at all this year!
I found a 1942 in the CoinStar this evening. Given all the copper we went through during WWII, it's a miracle any of these survived. I'm rich!
"This one is rare." "the US Mint was low on metal and they squeezed this penny out." well that settles any and all arguments about its value
"US Mint was low on metal and they squeezed this penny out" I didn't know that the Mint's defecation process was so simple.
I actually only got 1 for like a quarter 3 years ago, but looks like I scored!!!LOl I actually really want to get some rolls of them. Anyone got any good places where I can get the rolls in good grades for cheap? Like under 5,000 a roll?
what does that say about DePaul University and their acceptance standards?!!? (anyone look up the address?)
Along with only 1,435,399,999 more in Philadelphia. (Forget about the 713,338,000 more from at Denver and San Fancisco - they don't affect this one's value.)
Oh lol, i thought it was a 1943, steel penny. But no, its a 1944. And he even says the mint squezeed it out. WTF does that mean. I have a 1943 S penny I like the steel ones.Anyone have 1943 rolls?