I search through pennies at work and I also coin roll hunt, and I find a lot of 1980s. I see a lot more of them than I do the years surrounding...
Treshunt: Nice silver nickel find. A few days ago I got a 1959-D penny in change. I find almost all of my interesting coins at work.
A motley crew of recent acquisitions: 1941 half dollar, 1853 large cent, 1937-S nickel, 1866 two cent piece, and a 1957-D quarter. [IMG] [IMG]
Finds as of late include a 1943-D steel penny and a 1963-D silver dime.
Here's a thread I started about finding coins in a convenience store. You might be surprised by some of the things I've found....
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A customer spent an 1861 British half penny at the little store I work at. I accepted it as a quarter and bought it for a quarter. How it ended up...
It looks like a wide rim to me.
Indeed there was. I have a series 2013 $2 bill in my wallet.
I thought I got a pretty good deal. Thanks.
There were actually four: the 1909, a 1911, a 1919-D and a 1919-S.
I won a lot of 52 wheats on the ebays. Most of them were from the '40s and '50s, but there were three pre-1920 pennies in the roll. I was...
That time will never come. I don't sell my coins. I keep them for life.
Is my coin a proof? Liberty does look unusually shiny.
Meh, I like it. I don't care what you think.
You owned this coin?
What's it worth? I paid $26 for it. Should I ask for a partial refund? I still want the coin but if they misrepresented it then I should get some...
Wow. You've had a great streak. This reminds me of the time I found 15 silver dimes at work in a week then a little later I found 9 in one night....
I'm happy with the coin, I just wondered why their picture came out the way it did. Like Jwt708 said, it's just $1.50 and it's a pretty good...
But what the mint calls a "mistake" is what makes a coin valuable to collectors. It seems like their pride is getting in the way of profits.
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