Hello fellow coin roll hunters. I recently came across two odd halves while coin roll hunting. While searching, I do and edge search followed by a date/mint mark search and lastly a drop test onto the pile of coins. Right or wrong, that's how my wife and I search halves. Two of them recently found have a higher pitch sound when dropped. One is a 1979 plain and the other is a 1973 plain. We have found, in the past, two of those magician trick halves. Those had a lower dull hollow sound when dropped. I did try to separate these two most recent higher pitch halves by shaking them in a Tupperware dish much like I did with the other magician coins but to no avail. Does anyone know why these two would sound so much different then a regular half dollar? They both have a clad copper edge so they can't be silver. Thanks in advance. Steve
The 1973 weighs: 9 grams or .3 ounces The 1979 weighs: 9 grams or .3 ounces I guess the next step would be to measure thickness?
That's certainly very light. Do they look more weakly struck than a typical half? Welcome to CoinTalk!
No, but I used a digital kitchen scale. Im betting its not as accurate as it needs to be for this purpose. thanks though.
Oh my fault, but i was really confused about your initial claim of 11.34oz. That would be a darn big coin
I don't have a caliper with me at home to measure thickness. It'll have to wait. Maybe these are just anomalies.
I was gonna say that one or both could be "magician's coins", but I don't see any tell-tale seams in your pics...
I wonder how many of these thin planchet coins get put back in rolls - certainly not a 67! I have "heard" a few coins that have a strange pitch too. But, I've put them back in the roll after seeing the date "70-something". Oops!