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"Log Cent" would have been a better and shorter title.
It always takes about three years to get a Denver version of newly issued coin according to my records. I can also assume that it would take me three years to walk to Denver so I guess it balances out.
I am completely aware that this is an average coin but since it is a new find for me I am happy.
Type/Country: 1 Cent (Aspect 1) / United States
Year: 2009 D
Mintage: 350,400,000
(estimated)
Metal: 97.5% Zinc, 2.5% Copper
Value: $0.01 in VF-20
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Oddly enough I found 2011-D cents, nickels, and dimes last year.
Oddly enough I found 2011-D cents, nickels, and dimes last year.
Probably closer to Denver then myself.
I'm 96 miles closer than you are. You probably don't get as many D coins because of the Federal Reserve Bank and the Philadelphia Mint right next door. Speaking of the Federal Reserve Bank have you seen the 1933 Double Eagle at the Federal Reserve Museum? Oh, and an odd fact NYC is 1776.9 miles away from Denver according to my phone.
I'm 96 miles closer than you are.
--You see just a stone's throw away.
Speaking of the Federal Reserve Bank have you seen the 1933 Double Eagle at the Federal Reserve Museum?
--Not yet, I know a few people who have been but I never had the right time to go.
Just got a 2006 star note. Serial # is B02729864*. What is it worth?
Assuming $1.00 in very-fine...
2006 star note. Serial # is B02729864* about $2.00
Sorry I was in a hurry. It is a $1.00 bill but in circulated condition with some fold.
Oh dang! 2009 cent! better hoard it, its gonna be worth a ton soon! jk jk
Oh dang! 2009 cent! better hoard it, its gonna be worth a ton soon! jk jk
You'd be surprised how many people actually think you're not joking.
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