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Discussion in 'Coin Roll Hunting' started by Dilly dollar, May 19, 2015.

  1. Spud Koolzip

    Spud Koolzip Member

    "Penny"?
    Looks much more like a cent.
     
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  3. Amos 811

    Amos 811 DisMember

    i dont think 'try' is a concerning factor if/when i do sell it, lol.
     
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  4. Dilly dollar

    Dilly dollar Active Member

    A cent a penny same thing
     
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  6. charlietig

    charlietig Well-Known Member

    I agree, only a name. Having to get technical with the difference of a "cent" and "penny" is not only ridiculous, it means nothing.
     
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  7. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    We are (most of us) technical.

    A penny is a British coin

    The US has a cent, like Canada
     
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  8. Twobit

    Twobit Active Member

    Nice find.
    I found one couple years back almost as good as yours took it to a show the first guy I showed it too gave me $100 for it.
     
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  9. Dilly dollar

    Dilly dollar Active Member

  10. Galen59

    Galen59 Gott helfe mir

    then buy it from him.
     
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    Dilly dollar Active Member

  12. Amos 811

    Amos 811 DisMember

    what grade do you think it is ms63?
     
  13. charlietig

    charlietig Well-Known Member

    All means the same to me.
     
  14. Twobit

    Twobit Active Member

    Me as well, and couldn't agree more about the stupid politically correctness of the world today.
    And back in the 40's there was this guy uuuuummmmmm what the heck was his name............oh yeah Dr.William H Sheldon and he wrote a book................ now what the heck was it called uuuuummmmmm oh yeah penny whimsy.

    And as agent J (MIB) said to Zed " I'd appreciate it if you would ease up of my back about it".
    It's called word evolution and if you look back in time at some of the words of the past there are many that have transformed/evolved into other meanings GET OVER IT.
     
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  15. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    or learn correct terminology
     
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  16. Amos 811

    Amos 811 DisMember

    Dan Aykroyd: [clears his throat] The Treasury has just released the new metric conversion terms for American Federal Reserve currency, which will come into effect in 1981. The dollar will still be called the dollar, but quarters will be called quart-dollars, dimes will be deca-dollars, nickels will be penta-dollars, and pennies will be called hi-how-do-ya-do's. No explanation was given.
     
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  17. OlympusCoinz

    OlympusCoinz Member

    So this coin is worth $100? How does an error like this happen?
     
  18. charlietig

    charlietig Well-Known Member

    Could not have said it better myself.
     
  19. sgt23

    sgt23 Active Member

    No, A cent made in the U.S. is called a cent. A penny is made in the UK.
     
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  20. theshoegazer

    theshoegazer Well-Known Member

    Penny is a widely accepted, even prevailing, colloquial term for a one cent piece. Yes, "penny" comes from England, and we don't exactly speak the Queen's English in the US, but aside from a few terms like "shag" and "lorry", most British terms make sense here too. Sure, "cent" may be proper when discussing vintage and collectible one-cent pieces, but try asking someone on the street or in the grocery line if they can spare a "cent" - they'll look at you cock-eyed, and rightfully so.

    "A cent saved is a cent earned" - some nerd on a numismatic message board
     
  21. sgt23

    sgt23 Active Member

    When the above quote was first written or said there was no U.S. penny or cent. Plus we are coin collectors/numismatist not your average money carrying Joe.
     
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