zinc melts at 787F copper melts at 1983F a clotehs dryer only gets to 160F so I don't think a clothes dryer could melt a coin.
Zinc melts at 787 degrees still to hot for a dryer
The Melting Point of copper is 1983 degrees Fahrenheit
found this last night at work. [ATTACH] let's see everyone's love tokens, coins and counter stamps for valentine's day.
I didn't think dropped elements were raised?
It is raised. and I was thinking it did look like a D as well. but how could that have happened?
it first caught my eye because of the luster then I started looking closer at the date. and something is up with the reverse as well. I didn't...
I just need to figure out how to get the play-dough out of Lincolns ear? LOL
some interesting finds from work [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I for one got in to collecting because of the rising gold and silver but soon fell in love with coins in general. so there is hope.
I think it was the shinny spot n the tail that was throwing me off.
Please tell if this is what I think it is.:) [ATTACH][ATTACH]
http://www.numismaticenquirer.com/TNE/Henning%20Counterfeit%20Nickel.html
It's a quarter.
It's a Shriners counter stamp.
opps
so does it need to be 0's to be fancy?
that's actually the scan. sorry
My girlfriend found this one. [ATTACH] I don't know what the classification for either of them would be.
My question is? If you submit a circulation find it could have innocently come in contact with some of the products named in the video would it be...
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