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1998 LMC Worm Wood Ha-Ha-Ha

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Thought you guys would get a laugh on this one,especialy you "woody" collectors.John1
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LOL!

When I read the title, I thought he would be headless.
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LOL!

That needs to be sprayed with bug killer before being allowed in the house.

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Sadly, I found a 1998 WAM that looks like that.
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Sadly, I found a 1998 WAM that looks like that.


Now that's bad luck! Actually -- come to think of it -- I think I bought a 1998 WAM from you. (love it, by the way)

But I should check to make sure no worms have infested it!
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To bad it was not a Woody cent. That would of been cool looking. :)
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One of the effects that the environment (especially being buried) has on zinc cents, and a good arguement for why zinc cents from the 80s will become FAR more valuable (and scarce) over time than the coppers from the 70s. I fully believe BU roll prices over $100 each for all issues from 1982-1989 within the next 50 years.
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coppercoins: That makes a lot of sense. I think I agree with you.
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