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I think right now what I would hate more than anything is bath and body hand sanatizer and a penny issued in the year 1993

Someone must have followed the wrong recipe in 1993. That was such a bad year for pennies. 1990, on the other hand... those are just amazing pennies. They don't make them like that, anymore. Of course, I'm 29, so I don't remember many pennies before then. I hear that the 1960's had a couple of good years for pennies. The late 1950's, too.

Ironically, 1993 was a great year for dimes. Is there a different process for making dimes? Why would 1993 be such a terrible year for pennies, and great for dimes?
 
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Zurp said:
Someone must have followed the wrong recipe in 1993. That was such a bad year for pennies. 1990, on the other hand... those are just amazing pennies. They don't make them like that, anymore. Of course, I'm 29, so I don't remember many pennies before then. I hear that the 1960's had a couple of good years for pennies. The late 1950's, too.

Ironically, 1993 was a great year for dimes. Is there a different process for making dimes? Why would 1993 be such a terrible year for pennies, and great for dimes?
You ever look at a 1993 dime...ON WEED???


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Someone must have followed the wrong recipe in 1993. That was such a bad year for pennies. 1990, on the other hand... those are just amazing pennies. They don't make them like that, anymore. Of course, I'm 29, so I don't remember many pennies before then. I hear that the 1960's had a couple of good years for pennies. The late 1950's, too.

Ironically, 1993 was a great year for dimes. Is there a different process for making dimes? Why would 1993 be such a terrible year for pennies, and great for dimes?

Apparently if you have any old pennies that are actually made of copper you can melt them down and get about 1.5 cents per penny due to the cost of copper right now.
 
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You don't have to buy a guitar or take lessons on how to suck at it? How about coffee? You can't beg for money without an empty coffee cup. Maybe you kind find those in the trash can. How about the glove? You need 1 glove in the winter. Maybe trash can for that, too. Nevermind.
 
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