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1980 cents were still bronze / 95% copper = no zinc core. The coin looks to have been coated with clear epoxy ? :eek: You can try applying paint...
I'm happy with this one - 500 g. capacity / 0.01 g. accuracy - use the plastic cover as a weighing tray to protect the coins & platform surface...
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gabe9991 - new member or new troll ? :eek:
Abe says: flip me 180 degrees :p [ATTACH]
Or maybe Coin, Iowa, population 183 - home of the Gold Coin Cafe (at 1:00) & mystery monkey (at 2:22) ;) [MEDIA]
(From Wikipedia) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1943_steel_cent#cite_note-Metras-6 The copper cents differ from their steel counterparts in four...
Yeah - using a 1916 Merc dime and selling the roll for $60 - amazing how many dummies will pony up the cash in hopes of finding that little 'D' on...
Similarly, The Hamilton Mint issued some of its .999 silver art bars with a 24K gold plating option/variety - no added value, just some yellow...
Thanks for clarifying that - I had noticed that editing was no longer available for previous days' posts - I guess it pays to proofread and edit...
Here's one of the 2000 Red Rose CC/Harriet Lane medals for sale on eBay:...
Moving up nicely, but this is the level where the 'wise guys' usually decide it's time to knock it back down down a few % - 17.00 seems to be the...
More like high visibility work clothes ;)
If Daniel Carr got his hands on one, there would be a whole new generation of 21st century 'ancients' available for purchase :cool:
[ATTACH] If you hurry, you can get this with your food stamps :p
Beware - you could wind up getting lots of exercise and fresh air in the big beautiful outdoors as a guest of the state :stop: [ATTACH]
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