Yes all are clad. There is 0% gold in them.
Was this backed up by any statistics?
Not sure why the link doesn't work, so I'll just list it here for anyone that needs it All NGC Slabbed ("Fatties" I believe they are called) All...
Personally, I think I did pretty good, but everytime I think I get a steal, I get worried that I got fooled because no one else go it first. I...
They look copper plated to me. Weigh them and get back to us.
Never heard about it but it would be interesting if one ever popped up.
They didn’t do very much for the 50th. Just a special edition from West Point, but still had the same design, just back in silver. Best I know,...
Not sure how much I trust you here buddy, considering you can’t tell the difference between the number “0” and the number “3”.
Listen dude, if you think it’s an error, send it in. You have a rusted steel cent.
I don’t want to make fun of you for poor English skills, because mine are pretty poor too, but I really have no clue what you are trying to say.
Rust (know as iron oxide) occurres when iron (an ingredient in steel) comes in contact with oxygen, which makes up about 20% of the air we...
It’s rust. The zinc wore off exposing the steel then it rusted.
The weight is far off, which leads me to believe it’s a fake. A good fake, but still a fake.
Weight will be the key factor here. Use a scale that goes done to the 1/100th of a gram then we can really know.
Well that’s 1974 so...
It does help if you ever try to sell it being in a slab, less likely to be fake, makes selling a bit easier escpically if you sell it somewhere...
Well it depends, what was the price on it?
Looks like someone took a New Mexico State quarter and squeezed it together with yours. PMD.
Honestly, if you just want it confirm the error, post it here or take it to a show and ask some dealers.
Out of curiosity, what is your goal of owning one? If you have a possible profit motive, I would encourage you to do more research and see if this...
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