chizeled? ahahaha
Worst thread ever. [ATTACH]
Time is relative. The universe is random and violent.
The 500 peso coin was before the devaluation. (1000-1 face value would be 50 centavos (1/2 a peso) about 3 cents) most likely worth more as a coin...
No. They are less common. There is a finite number of wheaties and as more and more have been set aside the last 50 years there are less and less...
Still need to see the reverse of the 2005.
3 cents.
These weren't minted like that. They were counterstamped. It's damage.
Paddyman is highly knowledgeable in these types of coins if he says it's not an error, it's probably damage. You could ask Fred Weinberg he's a...
As Mont said the zincs weigh 2.5 grams and the copper 3.1 (3.11).
It's a low mintage NIFC. 1,900,000 minted. As for the clipped planchet that area would be curved in....
The alloy remained 95 percent copper and 5 percent zinc until 1982, when the composition was changed to 97.5 percent zinc and 2.5 percent copper.
When we perfect the transporter beam, people will be complaining that it takes as long as 15 seconds to get something from 3000 miles away.
1920 is a very common wheat cent year, even though it is old. 310 million 1920 Philly minted, without a photo there is no telling what condition...
The error is prob worth more than a nickel. It's not huge, but it's something.
A nickel is 75% copper, so the densities are very close. A clad quarter weighs 5.67g. I was thinking in the 6 range, but that was just a guess....
Not an error. PMD. Not silver. I got a nice one that was gold plated. (Looks better in hand.) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Where's Ed Wood? In Aruba? My first impression is MS. But, I don't like all the chatter on the face and left field. The reverse is weakly struck...
I found the pic with the 1999-D SBA, everything in the pic was in the coin star. There's another dollar coin, a silver Rosie, a wheatie and some...
I'd like to pull a silver Canadian dime (even 50%) but only Rosies so far.
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