I didn’t collect the proofs or special issues but I have all the circulation coins. You have a very nice set! Can you explain one thing for me...
Only the person that did it knows for sure.
Very common from my viewpoint. Put Vaseline on a coin and heat it.
It’s just the way it toned. Not experimental in any way. This is experimental: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Now how could the mint produce something like that? PMD all the way.
I also completed the second one. No silver on this set. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
And it was in a foreign language. Lol
Here’s the completed Whitman’s Album (Folder) and yes, I do have 5 or 6 of the 1970-D’s. But I’m not going to break them out of their mint sets to...
That would be correct! Lol
Zinc just plain turns dark. I’ve seen a few coins that were pitch black.
I said for a trip across Atlantic she looks pretty good.
I’ve never been able to locate a nice looking 1964-D in change so last week I broke down and bought one. My album (folder) is complete. [ATTACH]...
I think so
The rim looks like both sides of the coin.
One must first have common sense to understand common cents. :)
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Why? It’s a well known fact that zinc turns dark, even black under the correct conditions.
Cleaning up another area away from NYC? Did you finally empty the parks? Lol and have a great time Paddy.
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