Wow, I thought that i was the only person who did that
Wow, and I thought that the Morgan dollars were heavy coins!
Wheats (excluding 1943-1945) are made of the same material as the early memorials (1959-1982)
oh, and I once in a pool in an amusement park, and when I stroked my arm, I grabbed what felt like a piece of paper in the water. $5 bill. It was...
It's a 1911-D
Really? I didn't know that. I knew that there were several designs of Washington nickels in 1866.
the buffalo nickel is one of my favorites. I loved all of the incarnations of Lady Liberty, and how the designs would change so frequently.
I couldn't agree more. Plus, it's toxic.
I don't know, I just feel that the main designs of the US coins haven't changed in 70-100 years. They do occasionally switch up the reverse, but I...
Lol I'm just messing around. :) I'm curious as to see what other people post on this thread
Wow, that's a really nice presentation for the lincoln cents/dollar! I'm a huge fan of the wheaties myself; they're my favorite to collect
Hm, you kinda stole my thread there, ratpack7? It's all good. The only thing close to that was two wheat pennies I found on the ground in a classroom.
Cent?
I don't like the 1982 zinc cents. I hoard the bronze pennies, and finding an '82 means I have to put it on a scale, and it being zinc, is...
Nice one 1066merlin! I always wanted one of those
wow, onecenter! I'd love to find that. I actually found a 1914 wheatie in some rolls the other day. I was quite pleased with it. :)
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make sure when you do handle your coins that you only hold it by the rims
ms67 5 steps
Ah, good, I hate it when people clean their coins. Any chance I could see a picture of it, just out of curiousity?
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