I like it.
I was seeing a lot of 64's but after reading the posts, I assume I am low, and I give most of them 65.
3.1 grams is copper (bronze) same thing. It is "bronze" because it is only 95% copper. But it is interchangeably referred to as copper. 2.5 grams...
Well the only 1982-D small date copper was sold for $18,800. So have fun spending all that money. https://auctions.stacksbowers.com/lots/view/3-7WIR5
Noice.
Yes, in mint state these are perhaps .80 cents and .50 cents. But mint state is really, really brand new nice. I still need the 1982 SD Philly zinc.
Out of the other 7 varieties the 1982 small date Philly zinc and the 1982 small date Philly copper have some value in high grades.
It's such a bad 4. Did they rework the 1851 die?
Funny how they both have AA prefix suffix letters around the serial number. They both look good, I would say the background inside the portrait of...
The 1st one from post #6? That is the discovery coin. The first one from post #9 might not be a San Francisco. However, the 4 on the discovery...
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The first one I did a net search it says NGC. The 2nd one is the coin from the article. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The 71 is just 50 cents. (Unless I am missing something.)
Bahamas and the US dollar are always equal.
I see what you are saying, but I don't think it's a real 2. [ATTACH]
I suspect chicanery in the nail dime. How could it reach circulation? And, how could it not be discovered and destroyed? Someone must have...
The edges of the 40% halves show no copper. Yours does. It's not 40%. The 90% are whiter and the 40% are "grayer". But any with the copper ring...
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Metal detecting find. Gold plated 1960. At least it's not a small date. Looks better in hand. [ATTACH]
The ones on the top row don't match the dates on the folder.
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