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A 1/2 penny from Great Britain:  The only digit of the date visible is the last one—a seven—meaning it must be from either 1917 or 1927. Luckily, George V's portrait was modified in the mid 1920s, so the two dates are of different types. I think mine is from 1917 due to the colons on the obverse.
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Very nice! 
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Quote: Um... Another KILLER lowball! NICE!
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United States
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Quote: Here is my 1797 large cent. So smooth, yet the date is still there. Very nice! 
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Canada
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Edited by Dorado 05/07/2017 09:22 am
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Very nice! 
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United States
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An '82! My heart skips with joy! Very nice!
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Canada
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United States
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I think this might counts as PO-1.  
Edited by Coconutjoe 05/16/2017 05:41 am
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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1794 Large Cent    1885 V nickel 1876-CC Quarter   Only have obverse shots of these two: 1873 IHC (Reverse is smooth)  1876-CC Half Dollar (reverse is smooth except for CC and a small amount of the center) 
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USA 1864 2 cent  
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United States
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1927 Peace, I swear to you, with a loupe in hand, it is a 7.  
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Quote: 1927 Peace, I swear to you, with a loupe in hand, it is a 7. We will have to take your word for it. 
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