1968 no s dime

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  1. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Gotta work on the 'focus' thingy Luther.
     
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  3. Luther jameson76

    Luther jameson76 New Member

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  4. Luther jameson76

    Luther jameson76 New Member

    Trying hard to on a phone
     
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    Luther jameson76 New Member

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  6. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Seein' nothin' but soup.
     
  7. eddiespin

    eddiespin Fast Eddie

    Luther, I think your pictures can lose some stubborn belly fat.
     
  8. Luther jameson76

    Luther jameson76 New Member

    I will get u all better pics tomorrow ok
     
  9. steve.e

    steve.e Cherry picker

    Show us a pic of the cent on the scale!!!
     
  10. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    Yes but there are FEW known struck on 95% copper planchets that weight around 3.1 grams.
     
  11. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    Picture is blurry, and can't tell the weight.
     
  12. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    True. I just wanted the OP to be sure of the date and the weight. It would be cool if he has it correct.
     
  13. Duane Charter

    Duane Charter Member

    Our story begins in 1982, when the alloy of the cents was changed from 95% copper to approximately 95% zinc. All cents minted subsequently to the change contained approximately 95% zinc. However, since 1982 was a transitional year, the possibility existed that some leftover copper planchets could have been used inadvertently to strike 1983 coins. Apparently some 1983 pennies are being found that were made from copper.
     
  14. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    Some 1983 coppers have been found and sold for very high amounts. I believe in a case like that, when the population increases, the prices will fall.
    Not trying to be a skeptic, but what is to prevent this person from putting the "TARE" on his scale at +0.6g and showing us a 2.5g zinc that reads 3.1?
     
  15. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Now why would he do that? He's not the local butcher........ devil.gif
     
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  16. Duane Charter

    Duane Charter Member

    "Our story begins in 1982, when the alloy of the cents was changed from 95% copper to approximately 95% zinc. All cents minted subsequently to the change contained approximately 95% zinc. However, since 1982 was a transitional year, the possibility existed that some leftover copper planchets could have been used inadvertently to strike 1983 coins." ~ from the PCGS Library
     
  17. David Setree Rare Coins

    David Setree Rare Coins Well-Known Member

    If the coin is an undamaged 1983 D and the weight is correct he really lucked out. Most of these I have seen turn out to be BU (Beat-Up) and the date is unclear. in other words, an '82 or an '80 that took a hit and looks like an '83.
     
  18. BooksB4Coins

    BooksB4Coins Newbieus Sempiterna

    Sure... unless demand kept them high, it makes sense prices would fall, but finding one would still allow for one hell of a return no matter what.

    And I suppose there isn't anything preventing the OP (or anyone else for that matter) from doing as you said, but why? No offense towards the OP intended, but something tells me that the same guy who is having great difficulty taking a basic photo probably hasn't gone through to comparatively great trouble of buying a scale (as opposed to using one at the post office) just to "troll" us. And even if he did, we've the PlanMan here to call him (and everyone else) on it. ;)
     
  19. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    We were just being nice. Why? I don't know........usually we run these types out of town on a rail.
     
  20. BooksB4Coins

    BooksB4Coins Newbieus Sempiterna

    Perhaps it's because you're a good dude?

    The fact is too many come down too hard on questions like this (IMO), failing to realize (or perhaps accept) that not a single one of us was any different at one point in time. I'll never understand why some are so quick to tear into the new while other more established members, spewing questionable to potentially harmful misinformation, get a pass. It's very unfortunate.
     
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  21. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Oh, I've been known to be otherwise. devil.gif
     
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