Just a normal zinc cent minted in Philadelphia.
Congrats on the find. It wasn’t in the parking lot very long as it’s not scratched up enough.
Earring thingy? Thanks funny Pam. As for the IHC’s that you posted, they are all common dates, which is good due to their condition.
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I like the story about a guy that backed his pickup truck up and through a chain around the safe and drove off. He kept going but the safe was...
It was damaged while in circulation. Some type of hit smashed it
You are correct. It’s been damaged by the environment. Whatever it was exposed to caused it to turn that color.
Here’s a couple of my newest. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
No, it’s not but I have one of those around somewhere.
I really have an affection for Half Dollars. I have no photos of the other Half Dollars but I could easily make a type set of them. Lol
A really nice 1812 Bust Half Dollar [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
A nice circulation set of The Franklin Half Dollars. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
A 1948 Benjamin Franklin Half Dollar [ATTACH] [ATTACH] A 1941 Walking Liberty Half Dollar [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
250th Anniversary of George Washington’s Birthday [ATTACH] [ATTACH] A 1892 Colombian Half Dollar Comm. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] A Bicentennial Half...
My nice incomplete planchet with 3 clips. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Great and here’s another post to keep that record you figured out. :)
I never figured that out. At least you can do math and CT and coins are my hobby. LOL
Very nice Large Cent and a great lamination error.
That one year after I graduated high school. You guys are young.
From birth your odds are very good! :)
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