The 39-D reverse of 40 has to be a rare bird. After the 50-D the 39-D is the lowest minted in the series. Reverse of 40 has to be much much...
Lincoln Cent Resource doesn't list one, but Wexler's does. Although he doesn't show the E and your E (in AMERICA) seems to be showing something....
I can't really tell as your photo is not full size, nor oriented correctly and has verdigris. [ATTACH]
It's possible. It's still legal tender. The bank took it, and if they had to turn it in to get redeemed, or, since it is worth more than face...
Walter I am just going by my price guide. It is possible that those coins in MS went for that price but I am showing 82 SD copper at .50 and 82 SD...
The 41-D looks like FS. The 41 and 42-D are close but the 41-D looks like a FS monster.
.50-.80 cents.
1933 is a good date.
The answer was an irrational number.
After they do the test, wouldn't they repair the die before using it?
The dime is smaller than a cent. If it was a silver dime planchet it would weigh 2.5g. The steel cents weigh 2.7g. If it was a dime planchet,...
20,000 but high survival rate. [ATTACH]
I bowled a 301 and didn't get a Like from Doug.
While the OP started out as a joke, the thread has been a serious discussion the last few years.
In this case while it is slightly heavy (out of tolerance) I would keep it in a 2x2 and mark the weight, as it could be a slightly thicker rolled...
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