Yes the copper would probably warp the aluminum EXCEPT the surface of the aluminun has a the face of a tool steel die backing it up that keeps the...
This is why I tend to stress using correct terms, sloppy language leads to confusion as in this tread with people thinking there are 1982 cents...
If you mean John Wright, YES his work is very good.
The coin is placed into an aluminum blank that has a hole in the center just very slightly larger than the cent. This is put into a press that...
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For some reason it seems like the T's receive an unusual amount of damage, although typically it tends to turn them into a second Y not a V.
The Sac is 20th century, but the Presidential dollars are 21st.
And I have seen fake 1804 cents ( in TPG slabs) that were altered 1803's that had the 0 and O in OF lined up. It does occur in other varieties....
Oh he could probably find a buyer for the whole album, just probably not at the value he might think it is worth. A dealer would total up what he...
Just sloppy use of language. Copper should mean pure copper. Bronze should mean an alloy of copper and tin that may contain other metals. Brass...
At the risk of posting something related to the OP and to someone most likely scared off now.... Yes it grabs attention, but it is also so over...
Except copper and zinc is Brass not Bronze. Has to contain tin to be Bronze.
I never trust the edge. When new the 20%silver 80% copper core is almost the same color as the 80% silver 20% copper outer layers. If the edge...
He doesn't have it up on his website Steve Ellsworth Butternut coins had it.
Better pictures and both side properly oriented please. That is not correct. All 1804's have that orientation but it can be found on other years...
Saw a very nice no problem AG-3 with good color this past weekend, $18,000.
ANACS and ICG also back up their guarantees with cash with these exceptions ANACS guarantee only applies to coin slabbed by the current...
It doesn't appear to be quite round, as if part of it was squished and flattened making it a little oval.
Well coins cost money, wives cost lots of money. And there only so much money available.
Thanks, I didn't search the international section.
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