Lol, this thread reminds me of when I went in to a coin store about 8 years ago. I was only 6 at the time. And the people that owned the shop were...
Also, I'd pay about $5 for the 1936 at the most.
Damaged after it left the mint.
Pmd.
First off, it's not a misaligned die. (MAD) And second, the words are just worn down. Worth 1 cent. Or 2, because it's a wheat penny.
The "S" looks good to me. Your photo: [ATTACH] Pcgs photo: (screenshot) [ATTACH]
Well that sure is cool!
Also, none of the pictures show a double die.
What in the heck is that supposed to mean?
Is it just me, or is the s a little off?
Entry Post. I choose the 1943 - D steel cent MS64 I got a better camera, so my coin pictures won't be so bad anymore.
I remember a guy who posted his "toned coins" that he really liked, and you told him it was from urine... And he didn't even care! He just said he...
Yeah, well I kind of live in the middle of nowhere, so law enforcement isn't very good here. At least for minor things. There was a house a walk...
It's damaged. Got nicked in the eye.
Another story includes a Repo guy who was coming to pick up one of the crazy Ladies cars. The guy was big and had a gun, and he was coming up to...
Lol, I don't think so. I think they just decided to dump all their junky pennies over there because they didn't care too much about them. Also,...
Yeah. I'll check. But we're not done finding them. Found another area right next to the first where we found 50 more.
There plenty damaged already. And I don't really care because they'll still be worth a cent.
I actually do have a rock tumbler. I might do that.
I think someone put all of them there on purpose. Maybe the person who owned the house before us didn't want to keep pennies?
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