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Closed Letters I And C In America Reverside 2000 Penny?

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 Posted 01/06/2016  12:31 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add 64PennyAnte to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I'm just a novice but I have a 2000 D Penny, I and C in"america"(United States of America) are touching? I've looked at other pennies of the same and haven't seen any others like it. does anyone know what I'm looking at or if it's significant?
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 Posted 01/06/2016  12:43 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add tapapple65 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
On this website a picture is worth a thousand words. If you are able to post a pic of your coin you will get the correct answer to your question. Enjoy the forum.
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We Do need pictures. Also, refer to your Lincolns as "cents" unless you want a visit from the Terminology Police.


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It can be a penny as well. A box of " cents ", as you would say, from the bank actually says pennies on it. So .........
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And that has always been a misnomer. Pennies are from England, just like it says on theirs"Penny". Ours says it clearly, "Cent." Which is short for percent. So One Cent is One Percent od a Dollar.
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O Boy!! A Penny/Cent Debate!! Entertaining!!

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There is no debate to it. Show me a single US coin that has "One Penny". They all have "One Cent."
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Quote:
Simple Definition of debate: a discussion between people in which they express different opinions about something


http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/debate
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LOL I like that. Still a fact is a fact is a fact. The word apple starts with the letter A. Are you going to debate it starts with the letter R?
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Apple is a noun. Nouns can be modified by adjectival modifier to indicate an intrinsic quality such a color. Red is that sort of ...
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