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<p>[QUOTE="Keith Richey, post: 2718165, member: 87047"]As a life long penny saver, at the end of the day, all of my pocket change went into a jar. One evening, not too long ago, my daughter comes home telling me of a "weird dime" she received in change for bus fare. When she gives me the coin, I thought to myself, this is no dime. It is a silver penny!</p><p> I began to research it on line and I learned that there is an anomaly of a silver penny.</p><p> I recently met with a gentleman who was unfortunately duped with a bogus silver penny. When I reviled to him my 1976 silver penny, he didn't hesitate to immediately make me an offer.</p><p> With his seemingly exuberantly high offer, I instinctively knew that more research was required before I sell. Here is what I've learned: My coin is correct in the numbers and it passes all of the authenticity tests. So, with all of the knowledge and information I've gathered, I'm still at a loss as to what I should do next. Can anyone help me with my 1976 silver penny?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Keith Richey, post: 2718165, member: 87047"]As a life long penny saver, at the end of the day, all of my pocket change went into a jar. One evening, not too long ago, my daughter comes home telling me of a "weird dime" she received in change for bus fare. When she gives me the coin, I thought to myself, this is no dime. It is a silver penny! I began to research it on line and I learned that there is an anomaly of a silver penny. I recently met with a gentleman who was unfortunately duped with a bogus silver penny. When I reviled to him my 1976 silver penny, he didn't hesitate to immediately make me an offer. With his seemingly exuberantly high offer, I instinctively knew that more research was required before I sell. Here is what I've learned: My coin is correct in the numbers and it passes all of the authenticity tests. So, with all of the knowledge and information I've gathered, I'm still at a loss as to what I should do next. Can anyone help me with my 1976 silver penny?[/QUOTE]
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