Really!!!! Darn it! I thought for sure, it looks exactly like the example I have in the red book. Arrrrgh!!! Lol. Ok no more playing, I'll find...
Oh I looked at I can see the edge an now see the layer is half way down it. Thanks for input
Ahhhhh I see, I see thank you.
It is not easy to see but I would bet 1,000,000 chits it is. I think. Pretty sure.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Cool, yes the 84. Looked so back though. Thank you.
I hope I am saying it right. Most examples I have seen look more copper colored. Some were black. Thanks for any input. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I looked again at it and I am not sure what that means exactly.
That's stinks!!! I never find the DD suckas!! Lmao.
I seem to only find machine doubling or deterioration lol. Which one could this be?[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Thank you, I figured it was going to be worth a penny...lol. I see what you were saying, it just seemed like there is too much metal there...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Well I am learning, this is not as easy as one would think. Is this worth much? What would be the cause? Thanks for...
That's is pretty cool. Thanks
I found this in a coin roll and cannot figure out how this penny ended up looking like this. Thanks for any ideas [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Thank you, very much.
Could someone please help me and give me some info on this 1983 D penny that's looks like it's steel?
Wow! I have not been here in a few, but the information that has been discussed is enlightening. There is so much to learn. Thanks guys.
I know, I was trying to "will" it to be true
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I think that is a backwards P under the D. From back when they put P mm on pennies.
DAMN! ..... well I am going to start a collection of whatever this is and name it little seven on big seven. @!%*#^$%,
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