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FOUND THESE TWO BOOKS TODAY @ FLEA MARKET FOR 3.00 EACH.TAKE A LOOK @ THE VALUES OF COINS IN 1965 & 1970...........THEN GO TO YOUR PRESENT VALUES TODAY.
ALSO THERE IS A MISPRINT FOR 1964-D,TAKE A LOOK @ PIC.
[QUOTE=mustbebob;369466]Cool. I don't recall seeing those before. There is also the extremely good chance that there were no 1946D coins minted in 1964 [/QUOTE
edit: do you think there may be an episode of Rawhide where Clint Eastwood shoots a hole through a penny?
LOL, I think the Clint Eastwood movies had dollar coins. "For a Fistful of Dollars" "For a Few Dollars More" .
There's a great Lucy episode where she is sorting all the wheats in the bank and has them all stacked and sorted and Mr Mooney is having a fit. She finds a rare one, I think an early teens S and takes it to a coin shop but drops it in a sidewalk sewer opening then tries to get it out and falls in the sewer hole. I wonder if that's on the internet. LOL
I think there's a show maybe a "Dennis the Menace" episode where he puts his $5 gold coin in the gum machine and also a cent hunting episode.
There is a whole movie about a rare buffalo nickel (maybe a 13 V) and a full Hawaii 50 episode about a 13 V nickel.
I'm sure there are more shows with coins.
It's interesting that coin collecting and hunting for rare cents was mainstream.
There was a recent [6 years ago?] show that had a '59 LC with the wheat reverse [mule?] -- Maybe Jon can chime in with that show.
Interesting because there is a single 59 wheat cent that exists. Supposedly found by a policeman that collected cents. The mint said it's real but TPGs wont agree either way. Some other experts say it might have been made by a really well known counterfeit guy that also had made fake Mormon documents but nobody has proven it real or fake:
Cool books... I noticed it has info on Hard Times and Civil War Tokens!!!
I think they always had that HT and CWT section plus colonials and some other neat stuff.
Some folks even collect those Yeoman books, I think there's a rare edition, might be the 1947?? They even show up at coin auctions
My first coin book was the 75 edition, used it until the binding split and it fell apart.
I think they always had that HT and CWT section plus colonials and some other neat stuff.
Some folks even collect those Yeoman books, I think there's a rare edition, might be the 1947?? They even show up at coin auctions
My first coin book was the 75 edition, used it until the binding split and it fell apart.
That's cool... Your 75 edition must have been used heavily!!!
Jim (A.K.A. Elmer Fudd) Be verwy verwy quiet... I'm hunting coins!!! Good Hunting!!!
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