So you're $1.44 richer and about a week closer to death thanks to Wendy's food. Sounds like a fair trade.
what the hell are those coins on the right?!
we don't have those in canada.
Pennies but the material they're made out of is worth more than the coin's value so they got rid of it and think it was a good move. I'm sure the US will do the same eventually.
What's funny is US pennies often find their way in Canadian change but it's just treated like a normal penny.
I think they call that 10p... whatever the hell a p is.
1936. I don't have the coin on me. It's in the gun safe with the rest of my silver. But in the pic in the OP, it might be Denver.What year and mint mark?
If you're lucky, some meth head stole it from his grandpa's collection and it's rare.
Meth heads will bring in a roll of silver dollars or other silver and cash it in for cigarettes at gas stations, etc.
hahah love that scene, haven't seen it in like 10 years
Pennies but the material they're made out of is worth more than the coin's value so they got rid of it and think it was a good move. I'm sure the US will do the same eventually.
What's funny is US pennies often find their way in Canadian change but it's just treated like a normal penny.
Rounding to the nearest five cents makes sense to me.