Recently I have found a 1995 D Zinc Penny, I know they were made, but no where have I found that their sizes is bigger than any other u.s. penny. Can someone tell me if it's an error penny, and what it's worth. Thank you
He is online i saw him view how to to post and add pictures thread 5 minutes ago mabey he/she still doesn't understand but is afraid to ask for help.
If you have the photo on your computer in the next text box click on upload a file and go from there.
Where do you store your photos? Whatever devise they're stored on has to be used in order for you to upload it to your Coin Talk post. If they're only on your smartphone you'd have to use that to post it. Same for a PC, Laptop, etc. Wherever you start the thread from, do as @furham said. At the bottom right click on the upload a file button, select the photo, then click on create thread.
if you have the picture on your desktop, it's just drag and drop. like this; left click and hold it on the picture so you can move it, then drag the picture over the text box on this site, (text box will read "drop files here to upload". then release it. then they will show up under the text box as thumbnails, select full image and it will put it in the post as it's max size that the picture was, instead of as a thumbnail below it. And yes guys, I know I am Waaaaaaay late, but hopeful still we MIGHT get a picture!
Of course I haven’t seen your cent. Being a person that looks for a common resolution, let me offer this. You can take an 82 or later cent, strike it with a hammer and the thin copper will flake away. Usually that will also make the cent slightly larger in diameter. But by all outward appearances, it looks like a zinc cent.