Devil Soundwave wrote:Being a foreign devil, I don't understand the significance. What's the rub?
bman wrote:Devil Soundwave wrote:Being a foreign devil, I don't understand the significance. What's the rub?
There were no cents minted in Philadelphia in 1922 so all of them should have a "D" mintmark because they were all from the Denver mint. One of the dies got overpolished and/or filled with gunk and some cents were made without the "D"
Joogaler wrote:I thought I read that Philadelphia didn't mint them that year, but sent their dies to denver and that's why there is no mint mark?
misteroman wrote:maybe i'll have my buddy take it to the FUN show
misteroman wrote:maybe i'll have my buddy take it to the FUN show
fb101 wrote:it makes a nickel mintmark look like the size of a cereal box.
slvrbck wrote:Found a penny tonight, dont have much experience w/ errors. Its a zincer with a seemingly normal reverse (memorial). Obverse appears to be extremely lightly struck (no date) and only a faint outline of abe is visible. Outline seems to be centered. Any input would be appreciated.
Joogaler wrote:fb101 wrote:it makes a nickel mintmark look like the size of a cereal box.
I'm going to start using that quote in reference to anything that is large in size.
"You see that woman? Her butt was the size of a cereal box!"
Thogey wrote:Yea I got one, just tell the truth.
Yesterday Mrs Thogey asked, "Does this outfit make my butt look big".
I said hell no, the outfit's great! It's you big ass butt that's makin your butt look big!
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