No. I got a box of mixed pennies today from the bank. a few rolls later a found the first two pennies then the next roll one 1935 penny. I paid a penny each for the coins. AMEN Thanks Cheryl
The 3rd one kinda looks like it either has a scuff mark across the obv or something was spilled on the coin.
The third penny has this Machine doubling I think? Die Crack too. Thanks ya'lll for helping me with this great find. Love the coins
All three coins are awesome. Very Nice. The spots and scuff marks wouldn't prevent a MS 64 or maybe even a MS 65. I have a 1939 S lincoln I sent to ANACS with similar scuff marks (it may be just toning) in your third coin, and it came back MS 67 RD.
Great looking cents Cheryl, sorry I can not comment on the possible grades I am terrible at grading LOL
Cheryl, great finds! What's the date stamped on the box? Just wondering if it's an old or recent box. Edited to just add/explain: If it's a recent box, these are most likely "re-entries" into circulation from an old collection, judging from their condition. Just like to know how finds like this happen. Back a couple of years ago when my little guy and I used to search rolls, we found a roll of BU '60-d's mixed up in $10 worth of rolls twice from the same bank over a period of a month. Somebody had to have dumped these. I had one of them looked at here about a year ago and the consensus was it was gem. No way these could have survived like that in unbroken circulation for 50 years.
eddiespin no date stamped on the box. I just asked for $25 in mixed pennie rolls and they came back with an unopen box of mixed rolls. The pennies was not all in the same roll but mixed in other rolls too. I found 3 more today and not done with the box yet. thnaks cheryl