They cost less, so the ratio to the return could be greater. Buying something like 3 cent silvers is really getting into numismatics.
Actually it's not the salt percolation out of the matrix, it's water percolating out and carrying the salt with it.[ATTACH]
I stand corrected
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Interesting, I didn't know this.
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http://www.uscoingrading.com/home.html I never heard of them, perhaps someone has.
Yes, blister would be hollow, but they are so small and are a blister in a copper sheet, so they would be hard to flex or "pop"
If I reply honestly to this, I might get suspended for a time Erol, if you have an ounce (gram) of decency in you, please stop this nonsense.
hopefully only lasted a few months
lasted about a year
This guy lasted a week
Cost/investment potential...Roosevelt dimes>Washington quarters>1964 halves> Franklin halves
I'll make it 3X...
How would you know if they are blisters or solid?
WWFWS What Would @Fred Weinberg Say
Then don't buy coins...mostly serious answer.
They also have 10 $100 bills available, all with the same serial number, only $9.99 each.
Welcome to CT. Looks like a combination of blisters and zinc rot. Not really an error, just one of out modern crummy cent coins.
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