It could be possible, that the OP received one of these altered coins without knowing and just didn't know why it was magnetic. However, as Mark...
In a full laundry scenario, after paying rent, utilities, insurance, maintenance, other expenses (salary, advertising, etc.) sometimes there's...
Finding a dollar coin MD is always good. I have 18 more since this photo. 2 of them are NIFC's. 2003-P Sacagawea and my last one is a 2017-D...
There is also the 1982-S proof large date. Not included, which is basically a set of 7 as you really can't count the 82-D SD copper as part of the...
I am not referring to the OP but post #109. I thought that was a brand new post with a claim to the coin in question.
There have been 2 small date copper 1982- Denver cents found out of billions. The last one was a recent find, I did think another would be found,...
Condition helps, probably worth a little bit to a collector. I would be a seller. Nice find.
Are all 3 types of trimes represented?
Very familiar with toothpaste and I use it on face value coins that I have dug up. The no foam is in reply to an earlier poster who thought the...
Looks like a stain or a magic marker. In Clawcoins blowup you can see the line goes over the zero.
As I said, I have seen magnet tricks before. I never called the poster a liar, some people are over sensitive. I just explained how the coin could...
Necro thread aside, I was replying to the member who posted yesterday. The thread topic is still relevant, and just waiting for a photo.
The 1982 (and 1983) are often very "mushy". (Overused dies?) Which is why in MS (impossible to find in circulation) those modern dates have value....
Most of these are zinc. No foam. MD finds which I would just rinse off. Then I tried toothpaste which worked a little. And then I remembered the...
Again, some of the trimes are very rare, and even with the holes I would keep those set aside.
Lemon juice and salt will instantly shine copper after a short soak. ONLY use this for jewelry and not coins. I will use it on pressed coins,...
A picture is worth a thousand opinions.
I don't see 67 at all. 67 is almost flawless. I agree with 63/64.
The inner core is copper. If it was a copper dime, the outer layers would have to be missing. This would make your coin very thin, and very light....
Vinegar is an acid and not considered a safe way to clean coins. Maybe he wanted to say acetone/ acetic acid?
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