Since there was no year zero, the start of the decade is 1 and the last year ends in 0.
How much does it weigh? If it weigh's close to 5 grams, then it's not acid. If it's acid it's probably around 4.2 grams.
Third Coin Star Merc. 1944-S [ATTACH]
Happy New Year! It's 2020 and Coinstar lives. 3 dimes in the slot and my third Mercury dime. 1944-S [ATTACH]
It seems fair, as dateless go for around .30 each. 1937 is a common date but if they are mixed mm's maybe you can find a 3 legged in there. (Cough...
Def Dam. Happy New Year Paddy!
Thanks. Not my area. I have pulled similar medals, metal detecting. Last find of the year was Monday, dime on the grill. [ATTACH]
I am not bullish or bearish on silver. But one day in the future there will be no such thing as Bitcoin, but there will still be silver.
The more lettering and details that are missing the better. Yes this is a nice mint error.
Not light enough. Plus without a photo, there's no way to determine if it is damaged, corroded, eaten away by acid, thinner planchet, etc. Also,...
The pennies are zinc 2.5 and copper for the other 2. In 1982 they switched from copper to zinc towards the end of the year. As for the gold...
Do the prices drop when the value of gold and silver falls?
The weight is correct. However, if the clad layer was removed post mint, that will also give a correct weight. I can't tell, but I would guess...
Originally the zinc cents had the same tolerance and it was changed to .10 +/- Copper 2.98-3.24 Zinc 2.40-2.60
Noice.
It doesn't take long at all. There's nothing wrong with continuing a thread about a valid topic, no matter what date it was started or how long...
People who have read the entire thread or most of it, know how old it is, and what date it started. $7,147.01
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Well you can pick them up by the rims (gloves make it harder for me), and put them into 2x2 coin flips and that will preserve them. Maybe acetone...
If it was a C reverse, that's too bad. Yes, spooner, melt value.
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