Stinky zincy! I agree! The older copper cents hold up better then the zinc coins. Anything to save a buck!
I have a 1996 cent with some interesting trailing marks. Are marks like this considered mint errors? How common are they and do they add any...
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history is very interesting! Thanks for your time and help!
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thanks for this interesting link! Wow! It’s amazing… I saw a Swartz and Miller token, not exactly the same as mine but close enough. Maybe Miller...
the reverse I identical. Both sides are shown. Old Boston coin is my thought? Hanover St Boston?
I have this 1863 Gustavo’s Lindenmueller Civil War beer token kicking around in my box of tokens and coins. I found info on the token but was...
I’ve had this token kicking around for awhile, Swartz &Miller 190 Hanover St five cents I believe? Looking for some or any information if...
I’m back! After forgetting my password and trying to log back in, I accidentally logged back in. How do you change your password if you can’t...
The reason I ask, when stretched, bent, and hammered into a ring, wouldn’t the metal under the plating show through?
yes. My D qt appears to be silver plated! That said, were these coin sets being offered made from 100% silver, gold, or platinum?
The ones I saw were being made into rings and were from a five coin SF set. Your choice at $100 ea. How to stretch your money!
Thanks for the link. I purchased several books with all of the state quarters in uncirculated condition for my g kids a few yrs ago. Tried to get...
No argument here!
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paint that the truth!
Well, my gold coins are on their way to PCGS. It’s like sending your first born to first grade.. lol! Oct12! The wait begins!
platinum plated. I don’t know why anyone would go to the trouble? 2011 Proof coins were minted in sf but plating a coin with a D mm has me...
I saw a on line post where someone was making silver rings from any of the 2011 5 coin series minted in San Fran. It looks more silvery than...
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