1982 Philadelphia large date copper cent. Worth 1 cent.
What's the weight on the 1860 in post #8? And, by contemporary, these were made to be passed as 3 cent coins and not a better modern fake would be...
I don't see full steps. 25 cent coin in a $30 holder. I applaud the decadence.
No it's not even close to G4 but identifying it would be good. Search for some Colonial experts/threads here. Yes they made counterfeits then, but...
The curl of the 9 is the key marker, but also a weakly struck LIBERTY. The point of the 9 in the small date is sharp and blunt in the LD. Your...
MS 68, that's a very high grade let's see some photos.
Here's your reverse. The obverse is too blurry. [ATTACH]
Your article is from 4 1/2 years ago, and even though it says the gov't gave these away in 1973, the aluminum cents in question are still dated...
You might try world coins/ ancients forum for identification. How could anyone identify that as counterfeit? Whatever it is, I bet it's real. If...
If it were struck on a silver planchet, the coin would be silver.
Yes that's not true about only weighing the 1982's. The guy who found the first off metal 1983, (transitional year) specifically was searching for...
Full steps don't count on proofs. There weren't any proofs in 65 66 67 but they made special mint sets, and if this coin was from a SMS, it is...
Yes the coppers do. But for some reason, and maybe it is my imagination or the placebo effect, but the wheaties have a really good sound. And...
Yes a copper 1983-D. Also a 1989-D and a few others. But my feeling is these are isolated incidents. A copper blank is found years later stuck in...
Copper cents are browner. That 1983-D in the photo (even with the copper plating) is zinc. 2.5 grams
He said $1250 MORE than he could have paid for it raw.
I only have 38 out of almost 8500. (and another 4 or 5 from Colorado many years ago.) But again I am not searching old ground. So eventually from...
This is what it says on Amazon: safe to use on gold, silver, nickel, copper, brass and bronze will not change the color of your coin Well it has...
If this coin was reprocessed, that could be why it looks like that.
They only made zinc cents in the small date variety Denver 1982. 2.5 grams A 3.1 gram coin is probably worth around $20,000.
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