09 Nisan 2011

1983-D ONE CENT

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Circulation strikes: 6,467,199,428
Designer:
Obverse: Victor David Brenner
Reverse: Frank Gasparro
Diameter: ±19 millimeters
Metal content:
Pure Copper plating over:
Zinc - 99.2%
Copper - 0.8%
Weight: ±2.5 grams
Edge: Plain
Mintmark: "D" (for Denver) below the date
Value: $0.25 (MS-65)

This past weekend I picked up the Lego Star Wars game for the XBOX 360. I had heard that it was fun, but wasn't really expecting to be blown away or anything. I figured it would make for some good light-hearted gaming time that could be shared with the wife. I was wrong. I am now addicted to the game. So last night on the way home I knew what my priority was… Lego Star Wars. The wife was working late, so I headed to the Taco Bell drive through to pick up a bite to eat, after all, any time spend in the kitchen actually MAKING food was time I wouldn't spend slashing away at Lego Stormtroopers! The point of all this non-numismatic nonsense, is that my detour to Taco Bell was the only reason I ended up with a denomination/year/mint that hadn't been posted before.

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