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Found This Fun Video On Coin Making In The 40's

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How I would love to go back and visit the mint in 40's

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It is an interesting video. It gets "rediscovered" every so often, been posted several times.
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Amazing video to watch. Thanks for sharing. The large mass of UNC wheat pennies exciting the press had me salivating. What a beautiful sight that must have been to see in person.
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Great video, thanks for sharing.
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What a beautiful sight that must have been to see in person.

Just as "beautiful" as seeing a bunch of 2017 Zincolns coming out of the press today. To them the 1940's Wheat cent was nothing special, just pocket change of the same design they had been cranking out for decades. They saw them by the hundreds of millions.
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Very nice video
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Just as "beautiful" as seeing a bunch of 2017 Zincolns coming out of the press today. To them the 1940's Wheat cent was nothing special, just pocket change of the same design they had been cranking out for decades. They saw them by the hundreds of millions.
Perspective is everything.
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