Unfortunately my little digital scale has suffered an untimely demise.......forensic evidence leads me to believe that my Cal Ripken Jr certified autograph Rawlings Big Stick fell over during our last 4.0 earthquake we had a couple of days ago, and guess where it landed on my desk?....No, not on my head....on my scale. But as CaptainKirk has cleverly pointed out, I missed it even though I was looking directly at the coin when I made this thread, there's no zinc..... So that would make the time frame from 1959 to 1982, correct?.... I'll try and get a new scale as soon as possible, but until then.... thank you both.
No rudeness intended, but you must be crazy ! An error that extreme has got to be worth a lot more than $5.00.
No rudeness intended, but you must be crazy ! An error that extreme has got to be worth a lot more than $5.00. Dude the Red Book says $8 for a 95% copper Lincoln penny that is off center! Your nuts Dude! Lol! Even the Red Book is crazy!
Well me being a few cards short of a deck is a given. This just goes to show you what the OP could actually get for this coin if someone like me were bidding on it
You can buy them from Rich Schemmer's table (Major error dealer) at any major coin show for $5 each and he has hundreds and hundreds...and if you buy several he'll lower the price a bit... so $4-$5 is about right.