its a 1950D wheat cent.
i find alot of uncircualted cents here.
i got a 1950D wheat cent from change saturady. its not worth too much but still a thrill to get one in change! it looks like someone laid it down...
i also use my scanner. not the best, but still works.
that reminds me of the time a was at an antique shop. there was this very very old 1 cent gum ball machine there. i picked it up and man, was it...
nice job!!
i check my change before putting it in my piggy bank. its like a habit just to check!:kewl:
http://www.geocities.com/stealth_cobra220/stars/lookup.html here is a star note lookup to see if your note is worth anything. i would still keep...
funny, i just got a 1950D wheatie in change just yesterday from dairy queen!:D
you need to tell us the dates/country they are from. also try to post some pictures of the coins. if they are from america, they are at least...
all i have is a 1 gallon ice cream bucket i put them in from change. the bucket is in my closet. i'm just going to save these and see what...
well, if copper cents fall down and be worth less than face or right at face value, i will spend them. i think when i'm long gone and dead, my...
so the 2009 cents will be copper?
great find! i always wonder why people would put something like that in a roll!? well, i guess if it wern't for those people, we wouldn't find...
good job guys!:hammer: the more collectors there are, the more the price of silver will rise!:smile
i've been keeping every state quarter i find. a few months ago i counted all of them up and it totaled out to be $100! so i rolled them up and am...
i would keep it. its only $2. star notes are rare and neat also. just think in 50 years your kids will find it and it will be worth alot then.
you have to scroll down to the bottom of the page to see the coin.
welcome to the forum!!:hail:
it just seems like it is snowing less and raining more in missouri than it did in the past. is it getting warmer?
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