It's an ordinary 1975 cent that a private organization overpunched and handed out to celebrate the law that allowed private gold ownership. It has no extra value to collectors, though.
It's likely been damaged or altered but error coins need to be seen, take to a coin dealer.
an uncirulated penny is a penny from that of which has never been used in everyday circulation
I would like to get my passport stamped, please. The little skunk stamped his feet, so I ran!
It's an ordinary cent that's been plated and stamped with that logo. It is likely to be of value to collectors of Masonic items but it has no extra value for collectors of standard coins.I changed your question because saying "You found ..." means that someone at wiki.answers found the coin!
If it's a small letter below the date, it's a mint mark indicating the coin was struck (not "stamped", btw) at the San Francisco mint. S-mint coins are sometimes worth a bit more than ones from Philadelphia or Denver, so you might want to post a new question with the coin's date. If it's located anywhere else it was added by someone after the coin was struck, and the coin is only worth a penny because it has been damaged.
Lynda Westover has: Played Jenny in "Toomorrow" in 1970. Played Penny in "Matlock Police" in 1971. Played Carole in "Confessions of a Pop Performer" in 1975. Played Main Mission Operative in "Space: 1999" in 1975. Played Harlot in "Shades of Greene" in 1975. Played Alphan in "Space: 1999" in 1975.
There may have been a lantern on the Penny Farthing bicycle. A suitable secondary battery cell had not been invented when Penny Farthings were popular.
Abraham Lincoln is on the penny. No other president has been featured on a U.S. penny.
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The letters RSG stamped on a ring means that the ring was preassembled. Any gems in the ring that is stamped RSG have not been certified.
Yes, he has been on the penny since 1909.
A coin that has been stamped twice.