We'll see if I open it.. No Risk No Gain!
I found all three of these 1909's in the same roll from a seller I swear by.. the roll cost me 12 bucks. these are just three... every coin in his...
Exactly right.. some have been searched but for what , just key dates? I doubt many people get the loupe out or own a USB Microscope and go...
Ouch for now.. One good coin and " COOL" comes to mind.:goofer:
I have hundreds of those in all wheat years.. seems pretty common for certain wheats. Specifically B/U examples. I even have a 1909 with it.
I think you all may be correct but the collector in me took over. I know all about the "Unsearched" epidemic on eBay but I do pretty good - so...
No to brag or anything but, my last two boxes were all 2010's .. was sort of disappointing since I had nothing to search. But I'm Happy. They are...
Maybe some celebration event? I'm not sure, the ends are tails to tails so I won't know until I open it, if I open it.
Has anyone ever seen a penny roll like this? I bought this off eBay today, when I get it I'll post the results.
Hello Everyone, is anyone familiar with this type of penny roll? I bought it off eBay today and the sellers claims it's genuine unsearched....
Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet! Amazing how the older ones look like Works of Art. I don't even want to say what the newer ones look like.
Eh, I pitched it
Thanks Bill, I can't tell either, even under a microscope. Looks like it might have parts of a secondary D mint mark north of the primary one.
I can't tell if this is a OMM or what, any idea's?
finished a box I finished the other half of my recent box and found another 1960 D Small Date and seven more wheats and a 1951 and '57 Canadian....
Yes, it is magnetic.
Maybe they bite down on them like Under-Dog does?
Hello I just went through half a box of pennies and so far, besides the 1959-1974's I toss in the copper bag I have found a 1951 canadian, a 1960...
Okay, thanks, I thought so I just wasn't sure.
I know it's not copper. It just has that appearance ,but there is some other strange marks on Lincoln's face. The coin itself is pristine.
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