Trying to show better luster. [ATTACH]
I imagine they are trying to use this as some kind of tax deduction.
I still think it's .13 even for the zinc. Let me know if they changed that. 31 U.S. Code § 5113 - Tolerances and testing of coins (a) The...
A little more luster in hand. [ATTACH]
Most of the ones I do are 3 or 4 hours. This one was long partially because of travel and was 6 hours. Ooh I finally got my 82 small date zinc to...
This was a long one today. I went to a bunch of spots where I didn't have much luck before. So I didn't go back to them for a long time to let...
So the hunt was good. The Kennedy half is always a nice score. But I get to one spot and some guy got there just ahead of me and showed me a big...
Do not put your e mail. As for the color since it doesn't look plated it was probably harshly cleaned.
Photos are always welcome. I made that comment, because cleaning (and I am not saying you, it could have happened years before you got this coin...
That's hot.
Wow those are some spectacular coins.
I'm going to go out on a limb and say 50 cents.
If the 1936 S over D was a known variety which I don't think it is. How would the D get under there? It would have to have already been struck in...
There is no case. 100% cannot be a P under there. There are S over S and D over D and S over D and D over S. The P only started in 1979 with the...
If they are not going to put them in circulation, they only need to make a limited amount (300,000 proofs?) for collectors. The average person has...
Not my specialty, but any coin price guide will list the major known varieties.
Questionable color, cleaned.
Can't be a P under it.
It's prob a .50 cent coin ($2 in MS). .50 is very good for almost any Jefferson.
Some of the early Indian Head cents have a whiter appearance before they changed the composition. No silver pennies.
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