1962-D cent

ICETEK

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huntsman53

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Please...Please...Please quit watching Youtube videos telling you how rich you can get from certain coins. A lot of these are full of bull, exaggerate the value or truth and many of the videos have Computer Viruses, Trojans or Worms embedded in them.


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kingskid1611

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If they were worth that much I would enjoy it....I have a roll of them from the bank still unopened.......
 

enamel7

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Like the others said, if it sounds too good to be true then it probably isn't. It takes a lot for coins to grade that high. Just because it's in cellophane doesn't mean it will grade that high.
 

galenrog

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You have been given advice constantly regarding YouTube. I say with all others who have given similar statements: STOP REFERRING TO YOUTUBE! There. Did I shout loudly enough?

Have you taken the advice given on your other threads regarding legitimate guides on errors and varieties? Why not?

I need more coffee!
 

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ICETEK

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Ok. Thanks for the help and to that one person that said I've received several advices about you tube, what you talking about Willis :D.
 

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port ewen ace

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'62 & '62-D were well struck, many RED high grade samples are in any given box---worth 1.3 cents--supply & demand
 

doninbrewster

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There's about 1.67 cents worth of copper in a cent. That's what it's worth on a good day. Don't forget scrap dealers are allowed to make a profit too.
 

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