What is up with these? Are these errors or do they just have post mint damage?[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Thanks!!!
BTW, if more than one person has it right do you just give the prize to whoever got it first. Thanks!
PM cent. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA i make a joke!
Australia for sure
It does look quite close...let alone it is touching the 5.
[ATTACH] Here is a zoomed in picture. I thought that the little bump between the thumb and the book would be an error.
Is this an error?[ATTACH] Thanks!
What is your collection worth? Mine is worth like $250. (I just started out) And what is your most expensive piece? (Mine is a 1879 Morgan Dollar)
Looks different, I am not sure though...I am confused with my own error coins.
First or third one possibly. Could it be a new variety or just something weird like damage marks? I am still looking for what it could be.
Dang...Oh well. Found it as I was going through my wheaties.
Sorry it is a 1947-s!
Here it is pictured next to a normal colored penny (1919 penny)[ATTACH] How much do you think it is worth? Is the red special? (I'm a newbie)
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How about this picture. It is the best that I can do with my camera.[ATTACH] I took this to the coinstore today and the guy said he did not know....
Oh well. At least it will be here soon. Probably somewhere around late December-early January. Thank you for the replies!
[ATTACH] Sorry, that is the best I can do for tonight. I will have better pictures up tomorrow. If you click on the picture it will get larger.
There is actually only 1 aluminum penny left. It was given to the Smithsonian. TOO BAD FOR US!!!
Just a few hours ago I was looking at other peoples' rare penny finds. I decided to go and check my bag of wheaties that I had already gone...
Okay, that is good to know. Thanks for all of the help!
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