There are a lot of plated cents out there, not sure why.
It is plated. There are spots along the rim where the plating is chipped off showing the copper underneath.
I'll give it a try, thanks!
That is as fake as fake can be, no question.
Most likely, but could also be an S mint silver proof.
It looks like a quarter that has been buried or exposed to the elements.
Definitely a counterfeit, a genuine draped bust dollar would not have a reeded edge.
I agree on the replica Spanish gold coin, these are one of the most common replica coins.
OK, that one is not a Janus copper copy, it is a New Hampshire copper copy. No real value, they have been available for years at souvenir shops...
Replica coins are not always marked as such, many were made before the law requiring them to be marked. Post a picture if you can, but there is...
It occurs when the obverse and reverse dies are not set properly in the press, they do not quite line up with each other. They could be...
It is just the impression of another coin in the glue. You can probably remove the glue with acetone to verify. Be careful with the acetone...
Yes, the whole point of "what's it worth" is to ask questions, and those who don't want to help don't have to. As stated though, a little more...
As stated, the two dimes are silver, so have some value. The rest are just damaged.
Fake beyond a shadow of a doubt, it is one of the common souvenir type cast copies.
It did, Lincoln's bust looks noticeably larger on your coin to me.
I love the goldish/brassy color these "Bath metal" coins can have. Nice one.
Done it myself quite few times, never turned gold. Either by heat or other means, the coin is just damaged or fake as stated , no way it can be...
I used to do this by heating a zinc cent to the point where it just begins to melt and sort of spreads out.
Good luck on your venture!
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