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DSCN0966.JPGDSCN0967.JPGDSCN0968.JPGDSCN0969.JPGDSCN0970.JPGFound this in my Pennie roll search. Box of 25$. It's a great 46 Pennie what would you grade. The left penny is a 2012 to show how clean this is
 

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Yup, gotta look at those shinny ones too. I have many that are in great shape and thought they couldn't be very old till I looked at the date or revese. Very nice! HH, Maverick
 

sagittarius98 said:
We as numismatists should use the proper term.

Except in the bank where it confuses tellers. Lol
 

We as numismatists should use the proper term.

you hit the hammer on the nail. as for the grade, its in mint condition and you need to send the cent into a professional grading agency, in order to actually have its conditioned objectively graded. Most of us, use the term BU for this type of condition, actual grades, are for professionals, and it needs to be in their hands to make an assessment.
 

Except in the bank where it confuses tellers. Lol

I know this first hand. All day at work I said cents like a hundred times. Then Went to the bank after work and asked for a box of cents. I got all kinds of stares. Was kind of comical.
 

I know this first hand. All day at work I said cents like a hundred times. Then Went to the bank after work and asked for a box of cents. I got all kinds of stares. Was kind of comical.

Education is more important than stares, if you keep saying it, they will start saying it, and if they start saying it, hopefully others will start saying it, and the word cent will once again fall into its popular use.
 

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