Looks like a large date. If you browse and use the search tool, you can find multiple threads that will help you take better pictures. Here are my tips - find a heavier object that is about as tall as you need to create an in focus photo when you steady your phone against the object with your coin below. Use a flat backing (no designs) that contrasts your coin. Different colors work better than others depending on the color of your coin. Use even and soft lighting from multiple directions to reduce shadows and glare. Crop the photo to isolate the coin or the section you want others to comment on. And have fun experimenting and finding the perfect conditions. Patience is needed but worth the effort. Good luck!!
nope, no reason to, ya cannot melt em even though 187 or so is a pound and copper about 3 something a pound..
i would say an average of 35% or so, but i catch and release, if not unc or canadian , wheat,or an error, copper cents are useless to me..
1943 Lincoln Cent Copper/Bronze/Test Coin/Etc. ¿?¿ I would Love some insight on this coin OR should I say the 1943 Copper/Bronze Varieties and what to look for…..information is very limited….Thank You for any input and if additional pics/info is needed I will be sure to upload the information promptly. GB and Best Wishes.