If you know the diameter and thickness fairly closely, the weight will tell you if it is real gold.
Good show!
C'mon, if you are going to say stuff like this in jest, at least put a smiley face...better not to say stuff like this at all. : - (
Since she has 2000 coins...100/$3...2000/$60...don't know if she wants to spend that.
Wow
Dang...lighten up...what the OP said sounds like something I might have said. He made contrition by saying he won't buy the coins. However, many...
That would be helpful
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I have wondered about this ever since I saw you put some of your babies out for adoption.
HEAVY
Rotated it, but it still really doesn't look like letters particularly. [ATTACH] Also just noticed the deformations don't extend into the rim.
Heat one side and ding the other with a hammer.
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What!! You mean Wikipedia isn't the ULTIMATE source...I really need to learn to control my sarcasm...sorry.
You were driving a drunken Donut truck??!!
With clad coinage, bubbles are often encountered when the coin has been in a hot envionment (fire, oven, etc.).
Get well soon Pish!
I hear even Mother Teressa was taken wrong several times : - )
1. Flying Eagle Cent 2. Standing Liberty Quarter 3. Walking Liberty Half
Sarcasm is often wasted...or I was wasted when I posted that...or whatever...
Separate names with a comma.