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1917 Double Kissing Lincoln Penny

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Anyone see tonight's Simpson's episode?

It had bart collecting coins. Made me wish they'd actually put real error coins into the episode like the '55 Dbl die. I guess Abe Lincoln kissing itself is better TV.
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I just missed it ! I usually watch The Simpsons, but I had to work all day today and got home at 8:30, just in time to see a book about coins on the shelf ...and wonder what it was all about ! It figures I would miss this one....
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 Posted 05/19/2008  05:26 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add rohumpy to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I liked the reference to the 1863 Confederate half dollar. I don't think that can be real. Isn't it 1861?
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Its on FOD now, the comic book guy gives him a bicentennial quarter to start the set
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I liked the reference to the 1863 Confederate half dollar.
I thought he said it was a half-dime? I may need to have my hearing checked!
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So, is that actually true. I saw that, it was the new episode of the simpsons. The 19th season finale. Bart and Homer trade in Bart's Krusty The Clown stuff for a coin collecting book. They collect all of them beside the lincoln kissing penny. Is this real?
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no the kissing Lincoln isn't real its just one coin that was left in the book after Bart and Homer thought they had the book finished and this one page that holds the Kissing Lincoln popped out, they found one at auction and tried to win it, the rest you will have to watch and see how they actually ended up getting the coin for the album
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Thanks, I figured. Anyway, is there anything similar that possibly this was based on?.Also, I saw how Homer tricked mr.burns and all that episode. Thank you very much.
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