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    I think many American coins are really lovely V nickles, wheat cents, buffalo nickles, and those huge silver dollars which are really quite cheap due to plenty being around,the gold esp. the early stuff is very attractive and make you think of the wild west. I must admit the prices of rarities are around 100 times more than a similar English french or German coins Overall though I am happy to collect UK coins.
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    If in doubt as in cases such as this, just remember that a few million people play the lottery, but rarely more than one person wins it. People with relatively little knowledge on the subject have a great tendency to be the proud owner of a numismatic rarity, usually after studiously ignoring any one of many pointers to more likely (i.e.common) candidates.
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    Posting the pics on Pete's behalf. I know nothing about copper pennies, this one is an Occupational Therapist variety apparently.
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    Your on the money hazelman, its finding some of the pennies in decent grades that is hard. Some i have been looking for a couple of years and spending more time on the coppers for that reason. Another one 1855 O.T. cgs 30997





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