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And that alloy is good for coinage, nothing else. Now as numismatic value, depends on how many are saved...I think it will be a lot seeing as how...
BTW, is it a bison on the buffalo nickel?
Here's the normal one [IMG] Yours looks normal to me.
That's why I'm useless at this...I don't see anything, but will wait to be educated.
I'll risk a 62
But, do any of these markets use 95% copper instead of 99%+ ?
Uncleaned ancients can be fun as well as frustrating. Looks like you only have two coins in that big container. Do you have more? These aren't...
I know once there were things cast from "coin silver" perhaps someone could start some figurines or something from "coin copper".
https://www.coinnews.net/2020/04/06/circulating-2020-w-quarters-carry-v75-privy-mark-for-end-of-wwii/
What use would this copper alloy have? AFAIK, copper wiring uses pretty much pure copper. Jewelry is gold or silver, copper jewelry in pretty...
To summon someone, either say their name three times in a darkened bathroom mirror or preceed it with an at symbol @paddyman98
@Lehigh96 knows lots about nickels, and perhaps @Fred Weinberg has run across something like this...
Oh...the monitor?
https://www.pcgs.com/news/tools-of-a-professional-coin-grader?utm_source=email&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=newsletter-pcgs-2020july21&spMail...
When I read that, I thought of the commercial where a guy is sitting at an outside table close to a swamp eating pizza and dousing it with hot...
Mine hasn't been worth enough to sell... :)
Very nice, but cartoonish
Looks like a die crack, not marker...
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