Yes, Sara, I did enlarge it also, but the top of the date is still blurry to tell if it is S-2, S-7, S-? , or none of the above. The gouge (if...
Off topic, but I think pointing out misconceptions is important. From the 9/12 edition of Discover, an article on the discoveries of the "Dawn"...
Sarah it is interesting! But eddiespin is correct, sharper image is need on the date and also on the area below/between the "OF in the US OF Am,...
Morgan Stanley was an underwriter,along with RBC, selling 18 million shares for PSLV to customers at 11.51 per share, they then under their...
I personally wouldn't limit it to just two.
Clad , 5.67 +/- .227 grams , so 5.45 - 5.89 grams is within tolerances. Both are on the high end , but within range. Welcome to the forum! Jim
Also how wide is the edge compared to another pre-1982 cent. If it is wider it is most likely a "dryer" coin ( one rolled around and around in a...
As long as you had it out of the holder, did you weigh it ? The results from the science experiments would be a very thin layer of 100% zinc, the...
This started as an acceptable thread , but it may be heading to an early demise. Try discussing commems that are in the pipeline, it makes...
I don't see any "D" mintmark , some surface discoloration, but nothing else. Jim
I and others on the forum preach the same thing. The answer to your third part is that because many members readily admit it. Of course we don't...
I think that a dime with no clad ( just the core) should weigh about 1.52 grams +/- based on nickel and copper having very close to the same sp....
Put a photo of the edge next to the edge of another cent. It appears from the photo that the rim is higher than usual and that and the compression...
I am a little confused. I assumed you were talking about the posted cents in the first post which were past 1982 when all cents should weigh 2.5...
I am answering the question on the original coin. I can not see the 2nd coin well enough, even on the hosting site to state a strong opinion, but...
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/1262456/make_a_gold_penny/ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_g_ml8tAnWE...
I would say no. The changes in the luster seem to be indifferent to the feature, such as a raised detail or a protected area of the field. IMO.
And if one has the attention span to watch stocks that pay large dividends ( currently 12.70%, as high as 17% over the past 5 years I have owned...
CNBC had a report that the amount of gold coins sold this year is 1/6th the amount ( -80+ % ) and the quantity available ( inventory) is higher...
He said in the post, he is going to "WG" to sell his bills.
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