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  1. #191
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    Default Re: Stolen elections, why vote?

    Just saw an x video from concerned citizens of delaware county where a bucks county harris voting office is,
    right next to the post office, and another one in media. The harris voting office next to the media post office is huge.
    A lot of room for activities. If caught, I hope they execute whomever is involved.
    FJB

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    Default Re: Stolen elections, why vote?

    What's the big deal? They are just trying to save our democracy.
    I called to check my ZIP CODE!....DY-NO-MITE!!!

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    Default Re: Stolen elections, why vote?

    Quote Originally Posted by bogey1 View Post
    Because that penny could be worth a ton of money if you know what you are looking for. That's why.
    Right.

    You go ahead and spend your precious time chasing the rarest of minute possibilities. Good luck with that.

  4. #194
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    Default Re: Stolen elections, why vote?

    Quote Originally Posted by free View Post
    Right.

    You go ahead and spend your precious time chasing the rarest of minute possibilities. Good luck with that.
    How hard is it to check your change? People pay stupid amounts of money for mistruck coins and whatnot. A 1982 dime with no mint mark,
    is selling for 300.00
    FJB

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    Quote Originally Posted by bogey1 View Post
    How hard is it to check your change? People pay stupid amounts of money for mistruck coins and whatnot. A 1982 dime with no mint mark,
    is selling for 300.00
    I have a couple wheat pennies (early 40s) from loose change that I saved. Are they worth anything?

  6. #196
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    Default Re: Stolen elections, why vote?

    Quote Originally Posted by bogey1 View Post
    How hard is it to check your change? People pay stupid amounts of money for mistruck coins and whatnot. A 1982 dime with no mint mark,
    is selling for 300.00
    Yeah.

    I will get started on that penny hunt right away.

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    Default Re: Stolen elections, why vote?

    Quote Originally Posted by JAKIII View Post
    I have a couple wheat pennies (early 40s) from loose change that I saved. Are they worth anything?
    At least one cent each.

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    Default Re: Stolen elections, why vote?

    Quote Originally Posted by free View Post
    At least one cent each.
    I think it cost more to produce a penny than it's worth... another reason they should be discontinued and removed from circulation.

  9. #199
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    Default Re: Stolen elections, why vote?

    Quote Originally Posted by JAKIII View Post
    I have a couple wheat pennies (early 40s) from loose change that I saved. Are they worth anything?
    Check them for any mfg defects, and search online for those years. Always weigh pennies from 83 to 84, if they weigh over 3grams,
    you have some serious money there.
    Quote Originally Posted by free View Post
    At least one cent each.
    5cents each, more money if in good shape.
    FJB

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    Default Re: Stolen elections, why vote?

    My dad had a thing for setting aside wheat pennies. I have an old 1970s quart JIF pb jar chock full to the lid of wheat pennies, I suppose I should take time and really go through them. I know there are a few indian heads in there too.

    Lot of stuff has to be in really exceptional shape to actually be worth anything. I've been a metal detector geek since I was a kid, have lots of large pennies and half-pennies going back to 1803 (my oldest) but condition-wise, they're just not worth much in worn, poor (years of dirt) condition. They're worth more to me for the sake of historical interest just to have them.
    Strange women lying in ponds, distributing swords, is no basis for a system of government.

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