82 was a transition year. It looks as if the plating was removed. And what you have is the zinc.
4 million 1981-S If you want to believe Littleton: When an old mint mark punch became worn in 1981, its replacement created the elusive Type II,...
You could scratch test it. (gasp!) If the purity was known, and it was the size of a dime (smaller) you could figure out what it was supposed to...
What does it weigh? Put another coin next to it for size comparison.
They would have had to make a close AM die for the 91s, and they didn't. All of the 91 reverses have wide AMs and you can see a space between the...
Quarter in the slot. The way I have been going lately, that's a monster.
At 2.5 grams, zinc, and 19mm should be the exact same as a current zincoln. 20 cents. $1 if in very good condition.
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When you are selling, those XF late date Mercs are not going to bring retail price guide prices. Those prices are more for buying.
I would sell them as a set ungraded. Proof set price guide says $1000.
The late date Mercury's are not rare or worth much. Unless it is in sparkling condition, or something like the 1945 micro S. There is the rare 42...
Trinary is not a term that serious note collectors pay money for. It is a made up term by You Tube videos to make you think it's worth something....
I'm not sure. It appears something is going on. Compare your coin to this: Doubling can be seen on all reverse lettering. This variety is found...
1960-D small date, .01 cent. The letter is not really anything, it could have been struck by any number of things the last 59 years and moved...
Close. Condition is important too. $5 Take a look here: http://www.coolserialnumbers.com/FancySerialNumbers.aspx
If you try to clean it you will only ruin it. It will be unnaturally whiter, or in this case, it will rip, etc.
I have the 2005 it's the 2nd generation and to be honest, I also have a 2003 Prius, 1st generation which I like a lot more. It's much more solidly...
No it shouldn't have lowered the weight, unless something ate into the coin. There is +/- tolerance so it's not really off by much/any. You can...
It's green goo. I think that's the clinical term. If it's organic, a soak in acetone won't hurt the coin and might remove it.
Navy, if you can see any part of a D it's not going to be worth grading. Or, if there is any discoloration or scratches in the mm area. If you...
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