here is a pic of the [ATTACH] scale in grams
fine here's a pic was just a joke btw
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I got one of the 2.5 oz U.S Air force Medal's and I weighed out of the plastic case and it weighs in @ 2.800 oz would this be an over-weight coin...
keep hunting coin's
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this was in the last roll of my 1k half dollar hunt I all so got 5 40% silver [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
YES THANK YOU FRED
so is this a rim fin then @Mountain Man
@ldhaid that is still not damaged as it's the same all the way past the area I have bent the metal up to see the underside [ATTACH]
not saying and my memory too bad to even think:meh:.
I am still learning and I want to confirm if I am right or wrong. and I have been right lately! and now that I pulled up the metal I HAVE NO CLUE...
@ldhair plz show me the scraping of the edge of the coin I show you the edge in pic 4 there is no scraping nor on the inner rim to have that much...
[ATTACH] so this is what you all say is just damage,pmd. I gave you 3 choices in my post what you all thought this was. and you all said damage...
@paddyman98 @potty dollar 1878 still claiming DAMAGE?
so are you all @Burton Strauss III still going to claim pmd?
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look at this dirt under the 6 and post above I can feel the metal I think a little piece broke off[ATTACH]
where is the damage the rim is Not damaged? with the pic below, it looks like a lamination error[ATTACH] how do you explain it looks crack from...
all rims of quarter 1965 to date are split copper/silver color. and show rim to show not damaged in pic 4
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