Crime film from 1949 mentions automobile company offering a new car for a rare penny

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by willieboyd2, Jul 30, 2018.

  1. willieboyd2

    willieboyd2 First Class Poster

    I watched the 1949 crime film "Scene of the Crime" a few days ago and spotted an interesting piece of dialog.

    An informer tells police detective Van Johnson about two crooks, Turk and Lafe:

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    Loomis, the shoeshine man to Van Johnson:
    Turk, he's the smart one.
    Lafe, he's childish-like. A big kid.
    He saves things.
    Anything -- stamps, match covers, pennies.
    He's looking for the kind of penny that automobile companies are supposed to give a new automobile for.
    He's gone. Real gone.


    Later the detective searches Lafe's apartment and finds a box full of pennies (cents).

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    Box with pennies

    I was curious about the "kind of penny" and found that the closest match would be the rare 1943 copper cent, which got a lot of publicity when one was found in 1944 by a coin collector in Long Beach, California.

    In 1947 there was a rumor that the Ford Motor Company would give a new car for such a penny.
    https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/the-cented-garden

    Did Texas coin dealer Max Mehl, who offered large amounts for rare coins in the 1930's and 1940's, help this story along?

    :)
     
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  3. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan Collecting for 49 years Moderator

    It does sound like a Max Mehl plot, doesn't it?
     
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