I do believe that 1961 penny is MS-67 grade.

Sorry, although I do have backside photos of these pennies, I don’t know how to share multiple photos on Lemmy.

Mods, I do hope this is an acceptable post. Please let me know if not…

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    2 months ago

    Who do so many people think that matters at all? It’s not like they are consumable.

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      2 months ago

      I didn’t even state any opinion. I literally just said shared a fact I find entertaining. Chill out.

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        2 months ago

        Apologies, that wasn’t specifically aimed at you. Many people seem to use the manufacturing cost vs the face value of a penny as a reason to eliminate it. Those were the people that I was aiming the question at.

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          2 months ago

          I mean I do think that given where inflation is at (and heading) that perhaps the penny and nickel don’t need to really be made anymore, but I also know that many people love coins.

          Realistically we could just stop buying washers at 10k a pop for our military and then we could afford to make coins forever, but that’s a different conversation about government spending…