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You can see my 1960 that could be a brother to yours in this link:https://www.cointalk.com/posts/3381555/
Here is a penny that I put on the train track in the 50's. They get big and flat.[ATTACH]
I just dumped out another bunch of old wheat pennies from my accumulation. I found 2 1909 w/o VDB. See photo. Plus, some early S Mint cents. I...
Another Ghost? I found this 1920 D as I was sorting another box of early wheat cents.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I don't think anyone said that.
Here is a link to another thread the result of searching my 70 year accumulation....
With that large accumulation of 70 years, it is ironic that I have been able to find several different variations in the same date and mint. In...
Thanks Paddy. Help is very much appreciated.
I have a typo or two. This is a 1950 S and it may be a die clash not a Dte.
I don't recall ever having a cent with a die clash. Could this be one. You can see the outline of Lincoln on the reverse.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]S/B 1950...
My original Lincoln Cents were stored in the Whitman Blue folders. These have been in there since the early to late 50's. The folders are falling...
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@cpm9ball @ToughCOINS Thanks to all of you. I have been seeing this effect but had no idea where it came from.
I have seen several Roosevelt dimes with radiating lines, look like spokes, from the center out. Does anyone know what causes it? A sample is...
So, my guess was right. You convert a free penny to a penny that costs you $50. It doesn't make any sense to me.
I think it was probably hidden back in a wallet or purse for emergency or luck.
But, I was thinking about how much it costs to get the certification. And, instead of a free penny you now have a very expensive penny. I've never...
I had to get some. I have 2 more great grandchildren due this year. That makes number 18 and 19. It does get expensive. Congratulations.
The 2017 had a P Mint Mark on it.
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