_[Jem] "Tell you what,' said Jem. 'We'll keep 'em till school starts, then go around and ask everybody if they're theirs. They're some bus child's, maybe-he was too taken up with gettin' outa school today an' forgot 'em. These are somebody's, I know that. See how they've been slicked up? They've been saved.'"
Jem and Scout initially find two Indian head pennies in the knothole of the tree near the Radley house. Later on, the pennies were left in the knothole, and after a brief period of time, the hole is filled with cement by Nathan Radley.
what did jem decide to do with the indian head pennies found in the knot hole
They found some Indian-head pennies
A stick of gum, indian-head pennies, pieces of soap carved to look like jem and scout.
1808 wasn't an Indian, but 1908 is worth Pretty common, $3.25 but with the hole the price ground rockets down to 75 cents.
10,000 pennies = $100
twenty
Unless it fell through a hole in the space-time continuum, there is no such coin. The last Indian head cents were made in 1909. If you really have something with a 1982 date and the old Indian head design it isn't a coin, it's a privately made fantasy piece with no value to collectors except as a "what-if" item.
A Hole in the Head was created on 1959-07-15.
Scout and Jem find two pieces of chewing gum, a ball of twine, and two Indian-head pennies in the knot hole of the tree. What frightens Scout is finding the gum and the twine, as they suspect someone has been leaving items for them in the tree, suggesting a hidden observer.
Scout and Jem found carved soap figures of themselves in the Radleys' tree knot hole. They also found gum, twine, a spelling medal, and a pocket watch. These items were left as gifts for them by Boo Radley.
Head Like a Hole was created in 1989.
Hole in the Head was created on 2003-10-13.
Like a Hole in the Head was created in 1970.