Coinception

in #steemsilvergold8 years ago (edited)

Can it be done?! Should be done?!

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I did it. Olga the Britannia in a photo with other photos of Olga and other pocket silver challenge pieces... Mind blowing. Earth shattering. Game changing!!!

Yea not so much. Just a goofy picture, haha.

I did find something kind of cool in my change from Chic-fil-a tonight!

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It's just a plain old wheat penny and not a silver coin, but nevertheless I still enjoy finding 70+ year old coins floating around in everyday change.

Maybe this is a good sign and a 90% dime or quarter will turn up in my change soon!

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Nice wheat penny. It's a shame it was not one year earlier! A 1943 copper wheat penny would be worth about $60,000-$85,000. That would certainly go a long way to building your stack.

Or a 1944 steel penny! That would be worth over 100k because no one really knows if any snuck their way into circulation!

Man, I can't believe that Lincoln, is over 70 years old.

All wheat cents are, at least, 58 years old. Some, Mercury/Liberty dimes, just turned 100. All Barbers are over 100 years old.

Olga looking good! Always cool to find an old coin in change.

Thanks man! Yea even just a penny still gets me a little excited!