The zinc 2.50g tolerance is 2.40-2.60 +/- 0.10g The copper 3.11g is 2.98-3.24 +/- 0.13g
EBay is a disgrace.
Key date, circulated. Over $100.
Your scale only goes to tenths is one reason. Maybe it's 2.94 or 2.95. Maybe it's calibrated correctly. Did you weigh other cents as a control...
How do you know it's not a restrike worth $20? Not being a wise guy, it's a serious question. 1804 P Mintage 96,500 1804 P Unoffical Restrike...
Absolutely large. The 9 doesn't curl far enough around, the 7 is low not high, LIBERTY is well struck. [ATTACH]
While I did see the bottom reverse of the 1911-D, that looked more like a cleaning rub than ED. But since the rest of the coin is chocolate, I...
I can't see the damage on the Walker. In the field on the obverse? As for the Lincoln, his jacket is a different color than the rest of the coin....
The copper in it is not worth 2 cents as has been explained many times. Pennies are not Grade A copper, and do not contain 100% copper. It is an...
What's the point of faking this coin? Seems like a lot of risk for low return and 20 years in federal prison.
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Maybe the OP could circle the area in question. All I see is something on the C in CENT.
It's only real if you believe time travel is possible.
That's what the reals go for. 17th century is 1600's 18th century is 1700's. Plenty of late 18th century reals for $15 in good condition.
It's the small date Denver COPPER 1982. (Only 2 known.) As for value, they made 17 billion cents in 1982 so I am surprised that most of them are...
If you hold them for 20 years, and sell them, the amount you would receive would be worth less than $20 today.
You can't have plating blisters on a 1974. As the plating started in late 1982.
Yes small date zinc was likely. You are more likely to find a later date off metal error (1983,1989 etc. copper penny) there are a lot more of...
The 2 looks to be in between both styles of 2 and it is not close to the rim, as in the large date. If this is a small date (snowman 8) then the...
2 wheaties today. 1937 and 1940 [ATTACH]
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