oh man....:(
the dates are 44, 36 d, 51 and 41. i found them while roll searching so they only cost me a cent each, no loss for me. but it would give me some...
dang, i dont think burning them is the answer. not yet anyway.
i went and checked out the pennies i had cleaned with the vinegar salt solution...they're all back to their normal colors. it didnt do a darn...
here they are. real ugly ones too!
i have like 4 wheats ive quarantined from my meager collection of wheats and im wondering if there is a way to remove the green gunk without...
pics? i'd love to see them. and put em next to a regular one for scale.
when put into perspective, cleaning some non important pre 82 cents isnt as bad as having your coins stolen from you. but i did something stupid,...
i cant read this page without turning as green as the hulk from the envy i have for DJP7x0s.
ive seen tiny ones that were copper or looked like copper. but not silver ones. i havent seen one since i was a kid, early 80's i guess.
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does this count as a woody? [IMG] [IMG] it also has cancer and that makes me sad. is there a way to get the green plague off this coin without...
lets all help each other learn to avoid certain pitfalls in this little hobby and share something incredibly stupid we've all done that we...
somehow i dont think the government dipping their hand into this would be a good idea. its bad enough they made it illegal just to melt pennies...
ive seen offers for an ASE and a stamp for 40 bucks. total ripoff. mercury dimes going for at least 3 times what they're worth. ive seen...
people who steal them out of their parents'/grandparents' collection. basically people who have no idea nor do they care about the value of such...
if they really want to make money they should colorize their ASE's. im sure there is enough saps out there to justify doing it.
i love that 1 dollar red seal! very nice collection of notes there. i am jealous. makes me want a funny back more now.
thats why i get excited to see any coin thats 40-50 or 60 years old STILL in circulation. with the rest being silver about all you see anymore...
i think dealers buy them around 3 cents a piece. depending on grade of course. im sure a really nice wheat would get more than 3 cents.
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