I know there's no high value but just curious if I'm correct here. The BOTTOM LEFT is what I susspect to be "brass". I didn't weigh them because I didn't think the weights would be enough to notice (10 % zinc can't weigh that much). Anyways....is it a brass piece? I attached 3 others for comparision.Thanks for the assistance.
OK..I am aware of the chemical reactions possible to change color of coins (zinc/ zinc nail and drano product). Other then comments is there a way to verify that it is a brass. Due to wear and tear of coins it would be hard to make a determiniation as to the authenticity by weight of it other than sending it in. I'm not looking to spend $30 on a $15 coin. Just asking not trying to ruffel feathers here. Is it possible to tell?
I think you could send it to Ken Potter. It would only be a couple of dollars. Maybe send him a PM and ask. Save on the fees. You can learn more here http://koinpro.tripod.com/Brass.htm and explinatoin of how here http://koinpro.tripod.com/VarietiesUS/MintLetter.jpg
No ofense rock..there is few I respect more on this sight. They were suposed to be %100 percent copper coated but as I understand a few years there was %10 zinc somehow got added to the copper plating.
Zinc planchets got stuck in the plating bin and partially disolved, turning the copper plating brass. Thats the theroy anyway.