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Post Your Red Copper Found In The Wild

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Nothing particularly special about this coin but I always get a little enjoyment out of finding them and tucking them away...

37 years old and still plenty of mint red:

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I know I said that I would be taking a break from the forum, but I felt the need to share these pretties I found a few months ago. (I have unlocked the key to photography! Coins on piano keys + music light turned on + phone balanced on a binder which is balanced on the piano bench!)


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Cool threadHere are a few for your viewing pleasure. The 1950S and the 1956D I pulled from bank rolls last year. The 1960D and the 1975D I actually received as change.


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That '50-S is quite a find!
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Thank you coin frog! It is the cleanest and prettiest coin that I have found. Luck like that doesn't come around very often
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