In "To Kill A Mockingbird", Jem appraises them and says they are very old. He then suggests they take the indian-head pennies to school once it restarts. They will ask around to find out if anyone lost them and who they actually belong to.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Jem describes the Indian-head pennies as valuable and old, mentioning that they are supposed to bring good luck when placed under a doormat. He perceives them as unique and special coins.
jem says they will keep them for the summer and when they go back to school they wil ask people it they lost any pennies and he also says that anadult would not hide someinthing in a tree
Jem says that the Indians heads are real old nineteen- hundred he said.
No, Scout and Jem find two Indian-head pennies in the tree, and they suspect that the person leaving the gifts is Boo Radley, not Cecil Jacobs. Cecil Jacobs is a boy in Scout's class who makes fun of her father, Atticus.
Jem broke his elbow and suffered from a concussion.
gum Indian heads coins soap craved dolls (like scout and jem) twine i think gum again---? watch and knife -------please correct me cause i don't know the exact answers
Ten BJ's
CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS
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I guess it is programmed in their heads since they were born.
3000
Jem says he lost his pants playing strip poker by the fish pond with dill.
because it is easy to say and it sounds better than heads or eagles.
About a dollar depending on condition and that isn't a rare year for Indian heads