1981 D COPPER DIME!

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by Jral1, Dec 5, 2013.

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  1. Jral1

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    All devices on this coin look dull at first but once you start to look at in a good light source all devices pop out and are as crisp as any dime of that doesnt have the rim smooshed and worn out. All thae black areas on the coin are actually a white medal that only looks black untill you look at it in a good light source then everything looks as shiny as gold and nice and sharp with perfect detail! The black areas are like a marbling of clad metal and the whole coin has specks of white metal everywhere that look black but shine like a white metal when you have a good light source. Well, you dont even need a good light you just have to tilt it in any light and it shines like gold/shiny copper with perfect detail and has a most beautiful and interesting pattern of toning depending on what kind of light you are using!
     
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  3. Jral1

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    I never said it was a cent planchet. Im just trying to share its beauty and maybe get it into the right persons hands and mybe have a good Christmas.
     
  4. Jral1

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    It's all I have.
     
  5. Jral1

    Jral1 Member

    Dang I almost feel like throwing it back into the penny pile!
     
  6. silentnviolent

    silentnviolent accumulator--selling--make an offer I can't refuse

    The article YOU link to clearly states that a dime in which the 2 outer clad layers had come off should weigh 1.47 grams. Prior to your posting that link, you state:
    There you are. You debunked yourself.
    http://cheezburger.com/3412934144
     
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  7. Jral1

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    Yeah it sure does! Although I never said it had a detatched clad layer or that it was under weight.
     
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  9. non_cents

    non_cents Well-Known Member

    In your own words, what specifically do you believe you have in terms of an error coin?

    It cannot be a cent planchet because it is too light.

    It cannot be a dime with missing cladding because it is too heavy.

    It has the same mass as a normally struck dime.

    I can't see this as anything but a damaged coin.
     
  10. silentnviolent

    silentnviolent accumulator--selling--make an offer I can't refuse

    Another one retrieved from the doggy- doo!

    To the answers of experts, you say "pooh pooh!"

    When we set you straight, you cry Boo Hoo!

    We all see that they're crap, so why don't YOU?

    All this we'd expect from a child age two.

    But when (if) you learn more, these posts you will rue.
     
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  11. non_cents

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    There once was a guy named Jral1

    he posts odd-looking coins just for fun.

    The threads went on for ages

    or at least 5 or 6 pages;

    As far as this one's concerned, I am done.
     
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  12. Jral1

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    OMG.
    NON CENTS SAYS...
    So you are 12 edited im i doing here.
     
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  13. Jral1

    Jral1 Member

    STAY OFF MY THREAD.
     
  14. Jral1

    Jral1 Member

    and your little brother too.
     
  15. Jral1

    Jral1 Member

    Or we are going to play some .chess
     
  16. Jral1

    Jral1 Member

    Hows that branching out going?
     
  17. Jral1

    Jral1 Member

    I love Chess.
     
  18. Jral1

    Jral1 Member

    Entiendar?
     
  19. non_cents

    non_cents Well-Known Member

    You're off by about 6 or 7 years. :p

    I love chess, though. :D
     
  20. silentnviolent

    silentnviolent accumulator--selling--make an offer I can't refuse

    edited
     
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  21. Jral1

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    LOL. I said play Chess. NOT play pre shcool
     
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