ive seen it, its not that bad but i didnt even look to se if it had a mm:headbang:, i could probably get it for 15 bucks, coin shop said theyd...
what would be a good price for one in f xf condition, and d also because i dont know which it is. i might buy it from a guy who found it metal...
i guess im lucky my gf likes going to the coin shop and buying coins with me =), she also goes metal detecting with me:yawn::eek::hug:
would 20 bucks be a good buy for one in g-vg? btw flying cent
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yea, at first i thought it was a large washer but nothing cam out of the middle lol, i cant wait till spring/summer so i can get to some old...
on my metal detecting forum someone found a 1943 steel penny
IMO the 1st pic looks like there is a d where the MM should be
thank you, i like the lepord print lol, what about you?
heres mine with a half, i found them both metal detecting =) [IMG]
this isnt my coin shop but look, http://www.worldwidetreasure.com/products.asp?dept=85
there is or was a couple of these ( i think havent been there in awhile) at my coin shop that werent certified.
i wont see any here until nov. just like 2009 pennies =(
idk, thats the way that i clean coins that i find metal detecting to get the gunk off them and make them purty. i think walnut shells might work
gravel is to get the stuff on the surface of the coin and to clean it up persay, and i think putting it in a tumbler will get that dark stuff off
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a week in EVOO or put it in a tumbler with fish gravel and soap and water
that second picture looks like an S. IMO
i think it looks like an S also
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