I thought that they would filter them out from circulation and melt them.
How do these still exist???
That is obviously a replica. Even rocks know that!
Oh...I forgot...they're pennies
OH MY GAWD!!! SOMEONE BOUGHT IT!!!:eek:
What happened to it?
I just found a bent 1918 cent today.
Rolls finds: I forgot the amount of rolls I searched today. Pennies: 1918 (ag and bent), 1939, 1942 (AU or ms) all in one BWR 1957d nickel and......
That is what I noticed before I got replies.
W.T.F.??? That's odd...I can probably send them a bag of no date buffalo nickels and they'll grade them MS71.
Still don't see.
What tells that this is fake. (I don't know anything about dollar coins) Edit: I see the date is large
Holy...crap...
More guitar picks?
Back on topic...I've never found anything that odd. I found a slug, shield nickel (smaller than regular nickels and found in bank wrapped roll),...
Is that legal?
Philadelphia rarely used the p mint mark back then.
Looks like a weak d.
AU59.99999999.
Nice shield nickel!
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