@Jersey magic man I don't intentionally collect them either. But, when I find them I do keep them intentionally. Yours are nice.
Looks like 1919 S to me.
Entry Post I like the Steel Cent
@Danomite Here are a couple of shots. I have a ton of 1959 UNC. I will have to look at them closer. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here is one related to polio from 1944. 1943 Merc attached to it. I think they are related???[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Here is a 1959 D LMC with a wide lamination on the reverse. Going from rim to rim.
OK, could be.
Why does the top one say Copyright 2008?
I agree. This can't easily be referred to as accidental. Employees are well vetted going in and out of the production areas.
Nice collection But yours will be harder to drop in the local coin-star. Sarcastic of course.
And, thank you. I just set a record because of you. I just bought the second slabbed coin in my 72 year collecting career.
Looks like 2 30-06 and a .303
I've never used a coin star. Can you run any denomination? can you run mixed lots? Help appreciated.
I think he needs a bigger office. The coins shortage may be due to him not having enough room to work.
In this case it would be the whole 25 cents.
There was an old man who pushed a vegetable cart down the alley's in our neighborhood. My mother gave me 50 cents and sent me out to get something...
Best I ever did in change was a 20 cent piece instead of a quarter. Back in the 50's.
We used to get some very old coins in circulation when I was a kid. But, you have to now be very old to be able to say that.
Great American Coin Hunt?
1885 nickel my aunt gave me when I was 5 years old. That was 1948. The fact that it was worth $5 got me hooked. If you are really interested in my...
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