I'm sorry but we have a miscommunication. I was talking about the accuracy of the scales. Not how much my coin weighed. lol
A few are copper bronze, and the rest is zinc copper? Only way you can tell is weight because the zinc copper planchet is 3.11 grams and the copper bronze is 3.0
1982 copper- small date, large date, 1982-D copper- small date, large date, 1982 zinc- small date, large date, and 1982-D zinc- small date, large date.... am I right?
I was talking earlier about a couple of my 1944 copper cents only weighing 2.89g and 2.9g, neither of them have a mint mark, can a lack of a mint mark change it that much?
Lack of mint mark means it was minted in Philadelphia. Some years don't have mint marks for Philadelphia till later. And I don't like P mint marks cause over time they begin to look like Ds lol
The only thing that article showed me is to collect rolls of mint state condition 2017 P cents. Look for them lol keep em and never touch em on the face or tail lol keep them forever lol
Where can you even get mint state coins? Or proofs.....and how do you know you don't have a proof instead of business strike?
You can probably ask for bank rolls of brand new Philadelphia mint rolls I think at the bank. Or just get lucky. Due to the fact they come new (mint state) sometimes because it's 2017.... lol and idk bout proof coin much.
Well I do know this much, if you find a presidential dollar coin with missing lettering on the side, it's a collectible. Lettering on side could also be upside down
Yes, researched quite a bit on what to look for when I got the dollar rolls. I did find one with what appears to be some kind of doubling. It's on my thread: Presidential Coin Doubling? Thank you.