You first need to start your very own unique thread. Simple title and quick description. There are no silver or steel Shield Cents. It has either been deplated since 2000 Cents are Copper Plated Zinc Planchets. Or plated again outside of the US Mint. Do not create your thread over at the What's It Worth forum Pictures are easy to upload just taken your time and look at the upload buttons. Or ask some friend for help.
if none of you know what your talking about then dont speak on my post,, it was a silver 2000 it was on a foreign planchet and was sold, i bet you guys would say my 1966 eagle is fake too,, haha, I think you all should try living outside the basement for a change, this is almost 2019 not the 80's.. unless you can "prove" to me what is real or Not, my words are just as good equil as yours.. the flip side is, i had my proof, im sorry your too dull to believe it. later taters
What was the foreign planchet and who authenticated it? Since the last aluminum planchet used by the US mint to strike foreign coins was the early 70s in San Francisco your coin would be very special. It probably warrants a write up in the numismatic publications. I would have bet that Fred Weinberg was correct, but you showed him. Give us some more details about this coin so we can learn something
Almost 2019? It is 2019! I live on the 13th floor.. We have a terrace on the rooftop.. Beautiful view of NYC. I also am up to date on all the latest gadgets and technology.. So I don't understand what you mean. Can we see your proof.. Aluminum you say? If you don't have proof then you are just trolling
I took the liberty of going through all of @jamie s pieper posts. He has some good ones. It's really too bad the youngin thinks he knows it all. Anyone remember the multi struck glue cent he swore was a mint error? I bet he sold that one also for a real big premium. I couldn't find this so called 66 eagle he is talking about. Jamie do you care to enlighten us?
Jamie, If you do not want answers from knowledgeable collectors, please do not post on our forum. 9 posts to go
Well the first 2 photos are different from the last 2 photos. The photo is blurry but the first one seems to be plated. As for the second photo you need to show the entire coin. The ultra rare 1969-s doubled die shows heavy doubling in the lettering, so that must be shown as clearly as possible.
I just found one identical like the one your talking about 2000 penny no mintstamp on it that I can see and very lite penny all sliver blackish
I just found one identical like the one your talking about 2000 penny no mintstamp on it that I can see and very lite penny all sliver blackish
It would be best if you started your own thread. Did you read the comments? Please post photos of the Obv. and Rev. For the best answers. This thread is 9 years old.