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Quote: Not disagreeing about the name of the coin, disagreeing with your reason. Was it the double negative that tripped you up? I know they can sometimes be tricky to navigate. I hope this helps you understand: "Not disagreeing about the name of the coin = I agree with you about the name of the coin". In other words, no need for the snarky over explanation because we both think the same thing. My response was intended to clarify that it's not a cent based on the wording on the reverse as that's the value of the coin, not it's name. Rather, it's a cent because that's what the US Mint and the US Treasury have decided to call it.
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I thought the penny/cent debate was put to rest here some time ago, yet it continues to raise its ugly head again and again. Is it just a way to make someone that says "penny" appear to be ignorant and uneducated? Such a petty thing to always "correct". Who really cares anyway? Everyone knows what coin is being addressed regardless. Just get over it already and let it go. Maybe those always pointing out the distinction between the two should start a campaign to correct the misnomer on all the rolls and boxes and such that are erroneously labeled as it seems to cause some confusion amongst the uneducated.
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Not to mention that distracts from the OP's original inquiry just as it has successfully done once again for this topic. We get it, the "true experts" say cent.
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: What does it say on rolls and boxes? 
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Did I say mint bags? I don't believe I did.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Such a silly subject. Nothing wrong with either word, which are both common in our language. Take a penny, leave a penny. A penny for your thoughts. A penny saved is a penny earned. Pennies from Heaven. And on. 
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23? you counting down again, Coop?
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Quote:The US cent has been mislabeled "penny" because historically the US was formed/created by the British  I'm not sure what US history they teach in Canada, but I'm pretty sure that Britain tried pretty hard to PREVENT the formation/creation of the United States. The United States came into existence only after the British were defeated. That's the way I remember it went down.
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well gosh golly sorry for the miss identification on the dryer cent. "dryer penny" is a term passed around a bit in appliance repair in my area, for a coin that gets stuck in a dryer and deformed in some way. If this CENT is one of those its probably the neatest one I've seen, is the reason why I was asking. I appreciate the education but can do without all bickering. Just trying to learn some about these coins for my mother in law. Father in law past away few years back found his desk full of coins when the basement flooded. not expecting to find a fortune but maybe a couple worth a buck or two and some with some history and a story. thanks for the info and education but please lets keep it fun also.
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Let's get back on the subject, please.
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This is NOT a dryer CENT. far too perfect and neat to have been literally smashed about in a metal drum full of laundry.
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Quote: This is NOT a dryer CENT. far too perfect and neat to have been literally smashed about in a metal drum full of laundry. Just saying...no Dryer Coin was ever made by being in a drum full of laundry. Dryer Coins 101: https://goccf.com/t/143863
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