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1943 copper penny sold
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<blockquote data-quote="UPSSOCKS" data-source="post: 771626" data-attributes="member: 25187"><p>Wow, I didn't know a denver one was out there. I have a buddy that just lost his father. His father rolled every piece of change he had for most of his adult life. Knowing that I am an advid collector he asked me to look at some of the change. I couldn't even count the amount of rolls of silver quarters he had. Anyhow long story short, he had a shelf filled with old sanka coffee cans. Each of the cans were full of pennies. Lots of Wheaters. I know this doesn't compare to the 43 copper, but we found a 1909 S VDB. He gave it to me for nothing in exchange for my services with the selling of the collection. The collection is massive and the first bid we received was for $75,000. I wouldn't be surprised if that offer is doubled. The silver alone is worth that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPSSOCKS, post: 771626, member: 25187"] Wow, I didn't know a denver one was out there. I have a buddy that just lost his father. His father rolled every piece of change he had for most of his adult life. Knowing that I am an advid collector he asked me to look at some of the change. I couldn't even count the amount of rolls of silver quarters he had. Anyhow long story short, he had a shelf filled with old sanka coffee cans. Each of the cans were full of pennies. Lots of Wheaters. I know this doesn't compare to the 43 copper, but we found a 1909 S VDB. He gave it to me for nothing in exchange for my services with the selling of the collection. The collection is massive and the first bid we received was for $75,000. I wouldn't be surprised if that offer is doubled. The silver alone is worth that. [/QUOTE]
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