1855.... This Will Not Do !!!!!!!! One early Penny No one will get he Chance to Dig

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good thing it didn't always work out this way :coffee2:
Large Cents were easy to see.


Washington sentinel.
(Washington [D.C.]), 27 Feb. 1855.

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https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/...&proxValue=&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=574
 

Just think if it fell thru the crack we would be hunting for it today! Then once it was found it might be posted here on the. Then it just might become a banner find or even make Western and Eastern Treasure Magazine. Keep these big leads coming!
 

LOL If it fell through the Crack, 9 out of 10, Someone would have Lit a Match, Stuck it in the Crack & set the Place on Fire :laughing7:

I Must have read Dozens of Instances where that Happened back then.
& Mostly over a Penny.

Must have been allot of Very Flammable Insulation/Sawdust back then
 

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Dang near lost a weeks pay!
 

young Lady, Yep, Probably a weeks worth of Babysitting.

allowence,

or special Gift From her parents since it was "Fair Night"

would have broke her heart.
 

Bet it went under her skirt
 

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No wonder we don't find them everyday.
 

......and we drop a penny today and we are glad to get rid of it...
 

She must of bin a hotty!! 20 people jump to help lol
 

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