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« on: December 04, 2007, 12:08:35 am »
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Playing with my new digi-cam to-day and thought I'd post this shot of two old U.S. large one cent coins I've had for a decade or two.

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These neat ol' coppers are massive, at least by to-days coin standards anyway. Grin Talk about folks getting a super deal back then, eh?  Grin  That's a pile of real copper there that to-day wouldn't buy a bubble gum at face value. Sad

Anyone else got any of these old heavy-weights of the penny world? What 'cha got? Post a pic of your brown treasures to brighten up our forum if ya have any, o.k.?

Oh ya, that little silver guy is a Canadian "fish scale" in fair to middlin' shape and lookin' for a home in a loving environment... Yup, even though it only says 5 cents on it, it's composed of pretty fine silver, so again, what a great deal folks got back then, compared to to-day, eh? Real silver for 5 cents, Man, those were the days, eh? :Smiley

Dean buddy, any ideas about the old hat badge on the right I found about 12 years ago?

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Great pic of the coins Larry.  Yeah...I've got a Large Cent that I dug a few years ago.  Don't have a pic of it though.  Maybe I can get one posted.  The one I have is dated 1829 if I remember right.  Thanks for the post.

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