I doubt that you will ever get more than a penny. pre 1993 ( think) are pure copper, so those are worth selling for the metal value, currently 1.6 cents worth. the once since are not worth much since they are an alloy. the US coins have been alloy or layered depending on the denomination for a long time, so never worth anything for the metal
I have been shot down with a canadian coin in the states before, that I got in change there. ffs.
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Monday, February 24, 2014 6:15:47 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | That is just it: WHY could you catch a buzz? Your answer below deducts points. It had nothing to do with ink, per se. What was it?
Full credit for the penny on the arm of the turntable. Hey, HB. No more 1 cent pieces? Should I hold on to my old maple leaf ones? I was in a store the other day when a lady was shut down for trying to pass of a Canadian quarter. WTF?!? The world is falling apart.
| | METALMANJP wrote: | | To catch a BUZZ ! And I used the penny before.
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