1966 Penny Worth. Chris cpm9ball, Oct 7, 2016 #7 + Quote Reply Nov 26, 2017 · L mi
Chris cpm9ball, Oct 7, 2016 #7 + Quote Reply Nov 26, 2017 · L missing in Liberty on this penny. Error? Discussion in ' Error Coins ' started by Snite, Nov 26, 2017. Sep 13, 2012 · I have a 1966 penny missing the e in front of the pluribus any thoughts?? Without a good close-up photo, I can only guess that it was the result of a grease-filled die. Help with 1966 penny die break on reverse Discussion in ' What's it Worth ' started by 619mary, Aug 1, 2018. All the 1966 LIBERYY pennies are now worth millions of dollars and will be financing a new Cold War. Also sometimes in dryer coins, the rim comes closer to the center (PMD), That is why I would like to see the reverse also along with CPM9ball. jpg File size: 85 KB Views: 76 SmokinJoe,Aug 24, 2016 #1 + Quote Reply Guest UserGuest Grandma New Member Hello everyone, my mother has a double stamped 1966 penny, here are some photos: Michael K Well-Known Member The 1966 LIBERYY die has been secreted out of the mint clandestinely in a foreign car with foreign spies wearing trench coats and sunglasses. There are rumors and stories but no conclusive proof otherwise. Sep 13, 2012 · I have a 1966 penny missing the e in front of the pluribus any thoughts?? Without a good close-up photo, I can only guess that it was the result of a grease-filled die. It's PMD. In the first case, maybe the reverse was changed out earlier and be sharp on the coin Jul 6, 2020 · Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder Cents were only minted at Philadelphia in 1965, 1966 and 1967. 1311653679534. Jun 12, 2012 · I also found a 1960 steel magnetic penny while going through an jar of old coins. That is the most common cause, and they aren't worth a premium. To be taken to an unknown location and destroyed. . Aug 16, 2011 · The 1966 RED USA Penny! Discussion in ' What's it Worth ' started by Mirza Beck, Aug 16, 2011. Now, many of these coins are chrome-plated because of the dangers inherent with handling mercury. Nov 29, 2014 · When a die was used beyond a normal lifetime (seems more common in the early 60s) the die spreads outwards ( some flattening) and the lettering gets closer to the rim. My 7th grade science class in 1959 was probably one of thousands of similar classes across the country that conducted the experiment of dipping Lincoln cents in mercury.
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