The Lucy Show: Coin Collector
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I realize that we are in a time when short pics and videos are more likely to be seen and watched, but if you have 30 minutes to spare, want to laugh and see a great coin related script, check out this episode!
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Lucy was truly an American treasure.
She sure was!
The physical comedy of old is so much better than the sarcastic comedy of today.
I remember that as a kid. its still a fun episode to watch
Thank you for the episode information.
I am always interested in coins appearing on television or in movies.
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Attached is a "My Three Sons" episode about a 1914D Lincoln penny. Fun watch! See if you can catch the error at the end of the show.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8OlAWdiLUY
Enjoy!
Funny...I thought this might be about @LucyBop.
Lance.
I miss @LucyBop....I too thought the thread might signify her return...Cheers, RickO
The same error was also in the middle of the show as well. Strange they made that error because the title was 1914-D "Lincoln" penny.
The "penny" shown on the rug appears to be an Indian Head cent.
My Three Sons - Cent on rug
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I've shown that Lucy Show episode (via projector) at a couple of my local coin club meetings.
A good ending would have been having the guy who apparently lives in the sewer come up with the penny after Vivian dropped it and say, “I found a 1912 S penny! This is worth 16 bucks! Now I can get a room for a couple a weeks!”
Note that he had called them “you two dames” as he emerged from the man hole. It reminds me that after Lucy died, Jerry Lewis was on Nightline and he gave a summation of Lucy’s appeal of their now lost era:
“There were a lot of good dames.
Lucy was a good broad”.
@WillieBoyd2 , that's correct, so funny that they had a Indian Head Penny on a TV show from the 60's about a Lincoln coin...
Lucy's 1912S Lincoln would be worth $75 in EF-40 condition today according to the Red Book...
Was a "stunt double" coin.