I think if you artificially tone a coin you would be trying to enhance it's eye appeal. This coin looks like crap to me. I don't agree with the...
No. There's no 1972 aluminum cent. It's a penny. Without a photo, I will guess that if it has that silvery color, it has been plated. Which is...
It looks nicer in the holder. I was at 65 but seeing it in the holder, 66 is correct.
If not for the chatter I would be 67. I agree with 66+.
This site is only a guide, but there is the information you want. Just click on the denomination you want at the top....
The first coin is damaged. You probably can't spend it, but you can turn it in at the bank as a mutilated coin and they will give you 50 cents. As...
2nd oldest Coin Star penny, 1925. My oldest are 19, 25, 30 and 34. [ATTACH]
Pretty good. As the coin is large, clear and all parts visible on both sides. Oh sure if you want to get fancy and have the equipment, it could be...
But this is the internet. We must know the answer an hour ago.
Missing clad layer would be on one side. It would weigh less, and the copper would look like this members coin. It is a textbook example, but that...
If the weight is normal, it's not a thick planchet or wrong stock. I know the weight was asked for earlier in the thread, but I think that's...
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With a +/- .13g weight tolerance, that makes the range 2.98-3.24g. While 2.90 would be a little light (if your scale is precise to the hundredths)...
Light is not the factor. It is the gases that come out of the cardboard album that can cause toning. I don't understand why the reverse wouldn't...
Doesn't seem unnatural. If it was in an album, obverse facing out, would that explain the lack of toning on the reverse?
The reverse is misaligned as well. If you stack it with other dimes is it the same size there. (Not thickness.)
Weak hunt today. Although last week, I hit 4000 dimes total. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
IDK what is going on with this clown token. The reverse is your normal NO CASH VALUE. However, it is the exact same weight and the exact same size...
I don't see the S on the 1924-S. 1933-D is nice, but I can see the coin.
I'm just saying it can't be 100 billion to 1 as there are only 1 billion coins and 28 (or more) coppers. (In regards to the 1943 only.) Of course...
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