minor die polish, considered normal
I was reluctant to call my die chip a wasp/hornets nest because that suggest extra value. Typically for it to be referred to as a wasp/hornets...
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I see a worn coin
No your coin is normal and everything about it says it is a normal Lincoln cent.
Maybe 3 I dunno.
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Thanks Kentucky. That post was a mess but I did however find that the 50% weigh more towards the 2.2 grams spectrum.
So I have been trying to figure out the silver content of a 1967 Canadian mackerel dime and one site says 50% another say 80% and then I came...
I do not think it is a gold certificate but that gold seal makes a person wonder though. I was up in lower central Ohio, I rarely get to the...
True. Times were different then.
yeah 5 pounds of sugar would probably last me 5 years
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The wife and I took a drive through Amish country in Ohio the other day to go get some fresh Amish goods and decided while we were out to stop at...
well I for one want to know when tribes use USA currency:p
rolling them for my job, the bank they use only allows $3 to each account holder right now
As of today I have rolled $120 of Lincolns and almost to the point I can't stand the sight of them:vomit: lol.
I really think it's depends on your location and bank, My main bank has plenty of newer coinage but no older and they will not part with any...
as far as I know they are producing coins at a regular pace but that pace is variable for the mint lol.
I'm sure most of you are aware that there is a shortage of coins from banks because they aren't taking in the volume of customer return change due...
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