I like how you think.
no - the coin is neither a ten centavos or 1944. Pre-WWII. And not minted in Denver.
And I think we all appreciate what Kirk is doing to have these go right.
It was a wild guess.
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Just over a week left for this contest to run. As I said in the OP: The contest will run until either someone wins based on the rules above, or if...
Or just about any other store
A lot of the citizenry have no use for the cents now anyways. If the cent went away, businesses would round up/down as necessary. I've already...
Yes, you have at least two items correct.
lol 250 wheatbacks????? how did they get there? 30 canadian coins????? and 20 from others?? No, the tokens are not in the proof sets.
The total is somewhere south of both 438 and 423.
Basically the OP kind of answered his own question.... He was born 15 yrs after last wheat cent (1958's) so around 1973. As a kid, he didn't find...
You can continue guessing things that have been discounted (such as thinking, evidently that a 'knowledge' coin is somehow the same as an animal...
No Mexican coins. You are getting warmer regarding the Specimen set. It is after 2000 and it comes in a nice leatherette book. Perhaps a baby...
That's a good variation on the game!
If I was playing guess the date with myself (from looking at the reverse), I'd be guessing late 60's or sometime in the 70s. Of course I could be...
Sorry, that didn't just come from the mint no matter what roll it was in. It has PMD (post mint damage), it's worn, and the reverse hasn't been...
Think the coin probably went for too much.
Now that this contest is officially over, I am going to plug my contest https://www.cointalk.com/threads/really-cool-2016-coin-contest.272789/ ....
Zincolns with bubbles that have popped. They will rot.
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