World’s Most Expensive Copper Penny To Be Exhibited

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Peanut_Power;1328147; said:
I hope it was very refreshing....

From what I heard he was really thirsty. Ironic part is I've never met him becsue of his job with NASA and other classified info.
 
Peanut_Power;1328088; said:
Either that or put it in one of those penny press thingys, those are so much fun....:p
I must of squished 30+ of those 1 cent coins or something whilst I was in america. Got some nice designs in a machine inside Disneyland. The crank gets annoying.

Well I'd prefer for the coins to stay in Australia and be in a VERY safe musuem rather then locked away in a private property for some rich bloke to gaze on.
 
UGH!! That would annoy the crap out of me!! I collect some coins, I have the old ones my dad gave to me, and a 5 rupee coin form who knows where (it has a toroise on the back, lol) and some Canadian money, but that's really about it....and I refuse to spend any of it!!
 
I have a 1930 Australian Penny... too bad its a replica hey.

I have quite a substantial Australian coin collection left to me from my Grandmother when she passed away. I have made it my goal to finish it off, and seeing as a low qualility 1930 penny sells for a minimun of $7,000.00, I have to make do with a fakie.
 
BTW, those penny press things are fun!! ^^

I have one of a horse and buggy from Shipshewanna, and one of a treefrog from the Toledo Zoo, and something else (I think a Model A) From Greenfield Village.....lol

AND I helped some Japanese tourists make some while I was in the Henry Ford Museum!! lol Their Canadian quarters wouldn't work in the machines, so I gave them some of mine. ^^
 
I collect a few coins too. Got a few from Mexico, Canada, Elngland, and Turkey. I think our family friend from Singapore brought us some too.
 
I've got one a australian penny with a hole drilled in it. I found it in my pop's tool box for a lathe or drill bits for a milling machine, forgot which one.
 
I have a coin collection consisting of one coin, a $1 coin with a tribute to the Ereuka Stockade pressed in 2005. Only a small number were pressed. I hope one day when my tanks glass returns to sand Im that old that they will be worth enough money for my hip replacement.
 
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