You're welcome!
The Red Book can be found at book stores and on line. Try this:...
Everyone has to make a buck. Youtube videos can be very lucrative.
When I was young, I used to make those out of pot metal using rubber mold spinning machines. They worked great in vending machines. That date is...
Not an error. Except for the 2017 P, no Philadelphia minted penny has carried a mint mark.
Pretty close to zero.
Red Book is not a good place for coin values. Try this for a more accurate price guide. http://numismedia.com/fmv/fmv.shtml Remember that all...
He's now on my ignore list.
I doubt it. BTW, our little Timmy recently went to work as a counter clerk at Advanced Auto Parts.
Just some more click bait.
It's not straight enough to be a straight clip. It's not round enough to be a round clip. It's too ragged to be a clip of any kind. It's a penny...
Not in a condition that would make it worth grading.
Just like you were told in your first post, PICTURES!
I think it's fake.
Nope, it's zinc rot.
YUP! Clashed dies. Not worth a lot, but it is a keeper. Nice find.
That happens. Not a big deal. No apology needed.
Show us both sides. It looks like it was struck with clashed dies. [ATTACH]
I haven't seen anything here, nor can I find anything on the interwebs. Has anyone found any errors or varieties in '17 or '18 Kennedys? TIA.
The transition happened in 1982.
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