1932D wheat penny coin gift

well i have been given many coins as gifts mostly from my wife's family, this is a 1932d Wheat penny given to me by my sister in law some years ago as a gift since she knew i collected coins
yeah it's worn and such but that doesn't matter to me it was a gift from a family member
ever get coins as gifts from friends and family?
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You got a good sister in law
Appreciating a gift received is a good thing. I share my gratitude in gifts by paying it forward. Peace Roy
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I did when my Mom was alive... She gave me colorized ASE's a couple of times....Always with the advice "That will be worth a lot of money some day.".... I still have them.. Treasured part of my collection. Cheers, RickO
i have always treasured gifts from family, and the odd thing is they know nothing of the coin or banknote hobby and they know that i collect such things so to them those make perfect gifts
and to me it's the thought that counts
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One of the few early Lincolns where Denver minted more Cents than Philly.
I always liked depression coins.
Pete
I have a heavily worn Peace Dollar that my Uncle gave me over 50 years ago. He picked it up in circulation while driving from Minnesota to the West Coast while on vacation. I still have it, and would never sell it, even if silver went to $100,000/oz!
Dave