It looks like a doubled die, too. Is that filled with chocolate? If it is, I want it.
Do they still make those?
It's been argued here that there were '64 SMS, not that I believe it. But there are some here that argue the point, that's the only reason I used...
Yes, it is.
Nope. No SMS until '64. PS. Just because the option exists doesn't mean you must post a poll.
About the same for me, too.
Definitely before my time. The lowest price I can remember for cigarettes is 30 cents a pack.
I remember when the minimum retail price of milk was controlled by government. Cumberland Farms wanted to undercut the other retailers, but...
Because of the recent uproar here on CT, I have started purposely using the word penny instead of cent.
This is a cent: [IMG] This is a scent: [ATTACH]
Plating bubbles.
To me, it looks like it took a hit.
I'm not too sure that all of them are genuine clips.
One punched slightly off of the strip.
The 'What's it worth' forum is not limited to coins and actually is the right place for the OPs question.
A good site if you are interested in fancy serial numbers: http://coolserialnumbers.com/FancySerialNumbers.aspx
IMO, MD.
Very common. Struck with a worn die.
That dime is from a severely overworked die. Nothing special.
The seller says he accepts returns. Anyone think he'll get it back?
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