I would not use a black marker. Use a brown and red and keep the penny original. Good luck. Geez @paddyman98 dunt ya kno nuffin jus kiddin!
Cow paddies. You’ll find a lot of them in the Coin-star reject tray at your local Walmart. Good luck!
Very nice pics indeed. @Pickin and Grinin put you on the track. Thanks for sharing.
Anomaly not a die chip. Thanks for sharing good luck.
Wow with a W great find. Give me one and you'll still have two, yeah right huh. Thanks.
That's the spirit keep up the positive attitude and it will happen. Thanks, and good luck.
65 66 either way. Very nice Morgan thanks for sharing that beauty.
If you get that hole stuck in a tooth you're going to speak with a lisp. Neat find.
The coin Gods have spoken they are testing your resolve. One step back ten steps forward... Good luck.
An old friend for a new one no. They are both keepers let your conscience be your guide good luck.
It's a zincoln a million anomalies to one error. Interesting and a conversation coin but with no value, sorry. Thanks for sharing.
1795's are notorious for fakes. Yours has issues but does not appear to be fake. Good luck.
Starting to fade on the high points. Nice looking but not a keeper. Thanks for sharing keep posting, good luck.
Excel, save to computer, and two USBs for safe measure. We also catalog and identify the external USBs in our living will for our heirs. Great...
The responses are pretty accurate. I can't add anything but a second welcome and keep posting. Good luck.
The value is already there. I would keep it, seal it, and enjoy it. AU in my opinion also. Thanks for sharing it.
Even going back to WW2 tokens would be better than the zinc crap we have now. Aluminum's not a bad idea either. Thanks for sharing the idea. Be safe.
Very interesting great information thank you.
Think positive be positive from the looks of it you are about even now, the rest are icing on the cake! I'm excited for you good luck.
Didn't buy the first set. I'll stick to the oldies.
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