And here I thought the mandatory coin was an Alexander Tet.
Really looks like a zinc plated copper cent. Google "Silver and gold penny experiment"
Yeah the density of silver is 10.49 compared to 8.96 for copper, so the same amount of silver as in a cent, should weigh 3.64 g or, if it were a...
Some are, some aren't
As a hint, if coins look damaged by being scratched up, they usually are just damaged coins. Think about the minting process and what you think...
Hmmmmmmm...I have some 500 yen coins.
On e-bay I just ordered one (all I wanted) for $23.67. For stuff like this, e-bay isn't a bad place.
I think it looks more like the Virgin Mary...
I haven't seen anything about it...wonder if they "bit the big one" on all those supposed fake coins?
GovMint will sell you a 2017 ASE for $22.25 and $6.95 shipping MCM sez $24.20 and on their masthead they claim free domestic shipping.
If you magnetize it you can...
Interestinger and interestinger......
The same reason a dog licks it's...............self...because it can. Welcome, they have a clientele that will buy small quantities. I have...
Interesting story I know just a bit about was the Japanese 100,000 yen coin. Issued in 1986, it had a face value of about $690 but a gold value...
And people claim Germans have no sense of humor...:)
How about if it were 2000 years ago?
Actually I did mean the wolf, just didn't specify.
Coloring has very little to do with the grading of a coin. For that coin, the strike is good and there are few marks in the fields.
In 2000 the composition was changed to copper coated steel.
Like the jazz musician said when someone on the street in New York asked him how to get to Carnegie Hall..............."Practice, man, practice"
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