One Third Cent piece

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I was out at a local park this morning detecting on a socker field. Had a signal that was bouncing around a bit. Thought it was possibly a ear ring. 4 inches down , my bulls eye went off .I pulled out my first One Third cent piece.
 

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Incredible! lol amazing how horribly those things stand up to being in the ground huh!
 
Haha,

Your rich all your lifes problems are over!!... :icon_scratch:

Nice find.

Keep @ it and HH!!
 
It looks like the very rare "John Deere" mint mark.
Joe
 
Cynangyl said:
Incredible! lol amazing how horribly those things stand up to being in the ground huh!

I HATE THOSE THINGS,
IT REALLY DESERVED TO DIE A HORRIBLE DEATH AND GO TO THE ZINC GRAVE YARD
 
Thanks everyone ! Imissed the john deer mint mark, but I now see it thanks Joe.
 
Wow, I've only read about "pieces of three"! :icon_pirat:
 
Now lets see here :icon_study:

If a zinc penny is worth about $0.0000024869999999 give or take 2 millionths of a penny. :icon_study:

Then how much is that piece worth? :icon_jokercolor:
 
That's about what the dollar is worth these days, right?
 
Why does it give me pleasure to know that that Zincoln suffered?

Wait, I know..
 
I have heard about fractional currency. I just never thought I would see it!
 

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