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She's on layaway and I will have it in about month....Ain't she a beaut? :)
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Victor David Brenner?
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yeap
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I had one as a kid and always wanted another...the one I used to have was in excellent condition. This one is a bit better..... |
Haven't been into coins since I was a kid. didn't they move the initials to under the left shoulder at some point?
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think so
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I was into Canadian cents and still have a near complete run of the large and small cents, wish some of our Canadian members collected.
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That's a beaut Leon...looks to me to be at least an MS-66!
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wow!!
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I also forgot the 66+....and you know I didn't guess.:o
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Very nice coin, Leon. I've let my collection go dormant over the last few years, but seeing that 66+ is really cool.
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thanks
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very nice
Very nice Leon. My grandfather started a wheat back collection for me when I was about 8 and last year I finally bought 32 of the 33 he didn't give me with this particular one being the only one I haven't picked up yet....some day I will. I save every wheat back penny I see, hoping one day for that lucky find but I have about 9,000 extras at this point if anyone wants to trade :)
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Here's a childhood story about Lincoln pennies: when I was a kid in the early 1960's I looked through change on almost a daily basis; in those days you could still find key coins. Around 1961 I went trick or treating for UNICEF and when I got home I searched through my entire milk carton ( a bit of an ethical dilemma, I know. I was 9). To my amazement I found a 1931-S penny, one of the key dates in the series. It was the best coin I ever found in change in my life.
About two weeks later I lost it. I spent years looking through my house for it, and never found it. I never did figure out where it went. Maybe someone else picked it up and just spent it.:( |
WOW that's a nice penny!
I'd be happy with anything above a filler on that one. Steve B |
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