Does your scale round to the nearest hundredth or tenth? Chris
I'll bet you dropped a few while you were running.;););););) Chris
@JorjeFresco64 I'm not sure if it is missing the obverse clad layer or not. A normal coin should weigh 5.67 gms. Maybe @paddyman98 will chime in...
I've seen this posted a lot on our forums, and I don't even collect Lincoln cents. Chris
Be thankful! The NFL playoffs don't begin until this afternoon. Chris:woot::woot::woot:
I had one impulse buy on the internet: When I was actively buying French medals, one of my favorite dealers in Paris had been MIA for quite a few...
I'm glad to be back. Thanks! Chris
Nah! If I caught the originator of this thread....someone who has been around here for a few years....do you really think my comment would be duly...
First, welcome to the neighborhood! It's usually a good idea to post, both, obverse and reverse photos of coins like this because it's possible...
Actually, my comment was intended to be a bit "tongue-in-cheek" for those posters who really do think they "see something that isn't there". The...
I'm sure this is just a simple oversight, but the Cheerios variety is a Sac dollar, not an SBA. Chris:):)
Thanks for sharing this with us, Jason! Congratulations, Paul aka @Lehigh96 ! You've earned it. Chris
Your comment is interesting for me because I can't tell if it is a cud or some other form of mint or post-mint damage. I say this because I think...
The word "young" depends greatly on your outlook in life. Me? I'm an old fart. Chris
Don't the Boy Scouts earn merit badges for numismatics? Chris
I don't know how long you've been a member, here, but you might consider "gifting" some of your coins to newbies who join this site seeking...
@Poolplayer2 FYI Prior to 1965, all Roosevelt Dimes contained .07234 oz. of pure silver. Chris
They are Roosevelt Dimes. They have been produced by the US Mint since 1946. Chris
Is the "middle 1" leaning against the top of the "left 1" and butted against the bottom of the "right 1"? Chris
First, welcome to the neighborhood, @Ejrogers ! It appears that this coin has been subjected to environmental damage. It was probably buried...
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