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Brandon Owenby

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  1. Replying to the guy that asked if I made it no sir I did not I wouldn’t know how to go about it I just left the jewelers course I don’t think he knew anything but he said it might be a replica it’s been in circulation apparently because I mean it’s been rubbed off it was in a box with other coins from the 30s in a sealed compartment in the sealed compartment that don’t mean nothing but still I am the old man that live there was collecting these coins I found a few not double stamped but stamped once and then stamped crookedOn a buffalo nickel and a bunch other messed up ones I don’t know how this is I don’t know what it’s made of I don’t know anything but it is a penny from 1906 and I sincerely do not believe that is a replica why would they replicate a 1906 penny I don’t make sense and two why would it be a forgery I didn’t forget I know the old man didn’t forget because he was a farmer I guess he could’ve got somebody to do it that takes time scale I meant I’ll kind of mess. Enter the one guy that I think recommended me melting it down and no I’m not gonna do that because whatever this thing is it was a mistake and it’s got to be worth something does it matter if they have records I’m sure they didn’t have records of a lot of these things that came out until they dug into him but I will see if it will jump off the table it might just be the tan in it TINSorry if some of the words are messed up auto correct.
  2. It picks it up off the table that’s how magnetic it’s not copper at all looking it looks like a dime I thought it was a dime until I looked at it and I heard on a guy on YouTube that was discussing the history of a few Indian heads and he said in 1907 they did ask if you steal Indian head pennies which I didn’t know anything about but that’s why it was sad I’m thinking maybe one of the plant hits wasPrematurely stamped with the steel 1907 planchet so I can figure I’m taking it to a dealer right now but they wanted to buy it right off but I have no idea on white or even price It at. If it’s anything like just say for instance like the 43’s the ones that got messed up with copper and steel and it’s like that but maybe only you know a few of a kind or hell maybe even one of a kind watch that worth I mean it seems unheard of I can’t even fathom it but still if that is the case what is that worth?
  3. Not allowing me to send the reverse side of coin I think I have to wait to be able to reply again
  4. No I don’t think so this was in a box that had nothing but 1900-1932 coins in it and a revolutionary war bayonet, but you guys know better than I. Here are some pictures.
  5. So I found a very small collection of coin in s old house I was cleaning out and there were maybe 35-40 buffalo Nickels and the Liberty nickels as well. While I’m looking there was a somewhat easy to spot catch in the top and that is where I found a 1906 steel penny. I thought it was a dime first. A magnet picks it right up and the engravings are somewhat sharp. Can anybody tell me anything about it especially if it’s worth anything. Lol.