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Very nice find, congrats! Any doubled die you can see in a full coin shot is a good one. 
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Pillar of the Community
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Nice find...did you replace it in your son's piggy bank?
KK
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Pillar of the Community
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that is funny kk, I think he should give his son Two Cents.
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: I think he should give his son Two Cents. Ah...compound interest...capitalism at its best  . KK
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Yes I replaced it. With a wheat. He loves wheat pennies. He is only 6, but I will hold it for him til he is older. Along with that 92 Close AM I found the same day.
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Pillar of the Community
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Way to go...numismatic nurturing at it's finest.
KK
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Pillar of the Community
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Your son must be about 50 years old and this change gar must be a 55 gallon drum! Nice finds!
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It sounds like a magical piggy bank! That is a nice and clear DDO, well done.
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@Willburton , it is a small clay bear full of pennies, my father in law gave him a bunch of change and he put all the nickels, dimes and quarters in a count keeping jar with the lid that keeps track. He put all the pennies in that bear. My daughter's piggy bank had nothing cool in it but a few wheat pennies. My son is only 6 btw #128539;
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