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    It will just be a security alert from your bank as the saleroom charge 1p to open the account and although dont actually debit it have to put a figure . If your bank have not notified you yet you may have to phone them. Fraud is often done for amounts less than a £1 to see if they can gain access to your details.
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    Although in fairness I'd strongly speculate that the vast majority of high grade coins inherited any fingerprints they have, from a time shortly after they were minted and briefly in circulation - ordinary handling by people who were simply using them as money, as opposed to the items of value we now treat them as.
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    "CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1983 D Lincoln Penny value at an average of 1 cent, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $0" http://cointrackers.com/coins/13700/1983-d-lincoln-penny/ It is probably best to try finding things out for yourself using Google.
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    Everyone seems to have great condition coins, the fact these appear without pictures helps no one, so if you can post pictures of your coins and then people can help you, otherwise we're pissing in the wind





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