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1964 D Penny. Not Too Shabby

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For a 1964 penny it's in better shape than I am! HA! I thought it was funny :D
I will for the 100th time apologize for all the random posts I make..... I don't have anyone to share my coins with. I know they aren't worth anything but I think they are cool as hell!


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Nice looking coin.

Good job on improving your coin ID communication by including the mint mark.
Take a look at my other hobby ... http://www.jk-dk.art
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Thank you I have been learning from the best here ya know
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No need to apologize for your posts. Keep 'em coming!
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Would be a good album hole filler until better comes along.
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to the CCF!
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... as an investor, a coin's market value & potential is a primary consideration ... But, as a collector ... there are many more factors that interest us ... "coolness" being a personal & relative value ... "coolness" is hard to explain & no amount of value is relevant ... they're just "cool" ... I hear ya ...
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Congrats, agree a keeper till you get a better one.

Oh and good pics as well.
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nice looking Coin And please keep them coming - if nobody posted coin, it would be awful quiet in here..
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No problem sharing...we all like pics of nice coins
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I think it's important for you to learn to distinguish coins that might be of interest to other members from the everyday examples you've been showing.
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A nice AU cent.
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Given how many somewhat decent-looking Lincoln cents you have pulled from circulation, I think you might enjoy purchasing a Lincoln Cent album. Then you could put nicer ones of each year and mint you find in circulation and upgrade whenever you find a better one. I don't think there are any keys in the Lincoln Memorial series, so you should be able to put together a complete set from circulation with enough time.
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Who would have thought I'd get an AU Lincoln Cent in a cash register LOL and I'm ALWAYS looking! Pennies, nickles, dimes and quarters (not so much quarters anymore. Only been getting rolls of brand new 2024 ones lately.
Where night I be able to purchase one of these books and for how much? That actually sounds like a lot of fun!
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Look for the coin albums in any hobby store or book store. You can also easily find them on the Internet.

I would also suggest buying "A Guide Book of United States coins" by R. S. Yeoman. It is the standard coin collector's bible and has information about every U. S. coin ever minted. It's nicknamed "the Red Book" because... guess why?
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