I spend them, and all my change ASAP. It's money and it's a waste when it just sits around in a jar. When I use the coin acceptor, or just hand...
Why would they bother waffling a zinc cent? Seems to be more trouble than it is worth. Where did this one come from? As for melting clad coins...
Why would that reverse the image?
? You can go in to your bank and get a box of 2000 for $500 almost every single one is a face value coin.
Impaired proof. I would keep it.
In fact, we don't need cents at all. Do away with them. (Also several other threads.)
In a 2x2 flip sure.
Right, it does have cent color. Hmm. Let me look again. I was just considering size and weight. It certainly looks like a copper/ bronze coin.
Right and if the weight listed is correct at 2.1 could be on a Canadian dime planchet.
Saw this post already. Toning.
It's the raised bow tie variety.
Did the Canadian mint, make 20 centavo Honduran coins that year? And on the flip it asks if it is struck on a dime planchet. At 2.1 grams that's...
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I have my You Tube missing initials video ready to go.
I don't see how that last one is verified. (from your link) It might not be anything.
Let me check my You Tube video bookmarks.....
The Henning's were off weight (5.3 or 5.4 g) and he never used an S. There are no mushy details, this has nothing to do with Henning. How is a guy...
Yes that's quite nice. You would think someone would see a batch of dime discs in the quarter bin, but they were prob too busy drinking that...
There's no point sending it in until you know what the composition of the metals are.
Hilarious. It didn't look good to me, but I was unaware of the date snafu off the top of my head.
Separate names with a comma.