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Valued Member
United States
99 Posts |
Customer rolls are usually really good or horrible, I got 10 rolls and found one wheat a roll which is good. I'm going to order the coins sorter and it sorts silver as well. for $90 it's a good deal. I might make a website to try and sell copper coins and a lot of other coins. Yeah those CAM'S are HOTHOTHOT
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Valued Member
 United States
50 Posts |
Ok. Is there a 1993 CAM? If so I found one cause I just found a 1993 Penny and the AM in America is touching.
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Valued Member
United States
99 Posts |
All 1993's are CAM'S I believe
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Valued Member
 United States
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Moderator
 United States
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Quote: .Even got it a little cleaner Ugh ... bummer ... that was a very lovely struck-through-capped die Lincoln Cent ... now it is a cleaned example of a nice error ... Whatever value it had to a serious collector is now reduced a significant amount ... say 80% less IMHO. Lesson #1 ... never clean your coins. David
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Valued Member
United States
99 Posts |
Don't worry you're finding plenty of good coins worth way more than a cent
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Valued Member
 United States
50 Posts |
David: yea I made a big mistake  but now I know NOT to clean any coins I find. I went to the bank and got 50 CWR's. All I found was some copper pennies. No Wheats or anything  But I did go to the bank where I found 138 wheats and got 2 more sealed boxes of pennies. I went through one and found 59 Wheats!  I still have another box to go through tomorrow. I also found this wheat could it be a struck through capped die? I found one of these coins already and they are a little similar. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4897 Posts |
That is just very well circulated coin. You may never find another capped die in the wild. Mrlexmark you exude excitement and I applaud the fervor in which you have come to searching. One piece of advise, if I may, read all you can, learn as much about what you are looking at and continue to enjoy your new hobby.
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Valued Member
United States
99 Posts |
Just like I said all or nothing with the customer wrapped rolls
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Valued Member
 United States
50 Posts |
So I'm going through another sealed box of pennies and I came across this Pennie. It looks like a silver/ blue. haven't seen anything like it before. Its also in really good condition. it doesn't look like a old coin neither. Any ideas?  
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Valued Member
United States
279 Posts |
Um, it could be an aluminum cent, but I would be really, really, shocked.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
12437 Posts |
Quote: Any ideas?
Yes, bigger pics are needed, at least large enough to see the date. There are a couple error possibilities but it is most likely a cent that has been plated post-mint.
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Valued Member
United States
279 Posts |
I'm 90% certain that it is a 74, which is why I said an aluminum penny. I know the chances of that are slim to none, so I'm guessing plated.
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Valued Member
 United States
50 Posts |
it is a 1974 D. Ok so I can get a closer picture but the color wont be good at all. Will post it in about 5-10mins
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Valued Member
 United States
50 Posts |
Heres a closer pic. But it is a 1974 D. Sorry I couldnt get better quality. 
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