Yeah, what Chris said..
I'm pretty confident that I can't
One thing, the FSB designation is not primarily a function of wear, it is a function of the strike. I have seen MS67 mercs in slabs that aren't FSB.
I'll wait to see what @Fred Weinberg sez
Hmmmmm...but not you...
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Usually from the 1500's I think, I have bought them for ~$5 or so
What this, unfortunately, reminds me of is when I gave a test and misspelled a word and there would always be some student who would like to...
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To provide a real answer, I have gone through LOTS of cents by dropping them and separating the copper (ding) from the zinc (thud), but the...
I have filed the edges and put them in hydrochloric acid, but the plating is so thin, it floats.
Kind of looks like split-plate doubling.
...uh...what game?
Sorry, I copied and pasted that from a Google answer. Any aluminum cent should weigh 0.937 g rounded off to 1 g
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Who says it's copper? Environmental damage can make clad coinage look like that. Hint...don't bother to do poll, it's not required and post...
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That would most likely be less than 0.5 g which would round off to zero. What should an aluminum cent weigh? The best way to determine if you...
Yup, that's the point. This is a China made gold-plated bar. Either the dimensions or the weight would have to be different from the real thing....
For coins like that, you usually don't need to wear gloves, and it is after handling them that you need to wash your hands :) Looks like fun, let...
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