I flagged the $1800 cent earlier this afternoon.
Yep...I'd say dug. Here's one of mine: [IMG]
Thanks a lot, Ardatirion!
I haven't been able to find this exact one online. I hope somebody can tell me the year and value. I got it out of a 50 cent bin at one of the...
Sorry, I know nothing about these. Invest in a scale. They are so inexpensive now and it would take away some of the doubt. There's a collector...
Good thinking! Heed the advice given by the others. Putting it into a bezel may be a way of hiding a seam which would be a dead giveaway of it...
Well done!!!:high5: Captivating!
He's starting to wind down (retiring)... after the summer, I hope to get a look at his personal stock.:bigeyes:
This is what the reverse of the $2 looks like: [IMG]
"Notgeld's are cool"
Different story. How come?
No kidding! How can you go wrong collecting money?:D
Still pulling them out of the same batch: [IMG]
Not that I can find.
The composition of '67 cents is .980 copper, .005 tin, .015 zinc. It's the same comp. since 1942. These were re-rolled and untouched for over 25...
Like this one?:...
Too small to tell anything.
Glad you and your family are enjoying it..... sounds like a commercial.
Yep. It's Hammer-time!
He's getting the prices for his garbage as well. I've got thousands of dug coins that look like the stuff he's selling.
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