The copper plating is extremely thin. It probably weighs less than 0.01 gram.
Better pictures are definitely needed, but judging by the luster, I'm thinking that it may have been struck on an unplated zinc planchet. I'm...
Smock, smock!
I really don't remember. They do offer both options, though.
I've had one experience with them and they made me very happy. Send them the item and submission form and they take care of the rest. My one item...
My first advice would be to post better pictures of both sides of the entire coin.
Need: Pics Series date Last letter of the serial.
I don't know if it's real or fake, but I voted bacon just because, well, you know, BACON!
Yeah, that sucks.
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You can post an image by clicking on the "upload a file" button just to the right of the "post reply" button. You could also copy your photo and...
I'm sure it does, but for some unknown reason, the serial number must be kept secret.
Is that one of those with the misprinted serial number?
Really?! Just sad.
A really nice catch! I don't know what it might be worth. I'd flatten those staples.
Already being discussed. https://www.cointalk.com/threads/error-coin-a-dime-struck-onto-a-nail-is-headed-to-auction.272090/
Yeah, it is raised. Problem is, someone took some kind of tool to it to depress the metal around the raised part.
Can't tell from those pictures. BTW, there is no need for two threads.
I do believe that it's PMD and not an error.
What criteria does PCGS use to grade nails?
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