yeah, it's PMD. Something bashed into the "I" and damaged it. The older pennies were 95% copper, so they look more red in colour when they're in...
I'd get bills from the 60's and 70's all the time, and I'd have to check them, because they're much easier to counterfeit
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That's interesting. I've used those pens on bills well before 1996 and they come out yellow.
I just use excel. I make different tabs for different coins, and list the years I have as well as each coin individually
I find it easiest to put it on an sd/microsd+adapter card and put into the computer from there
Looks like PMD to me, but I could be mistaken. It's kinda hard to tell
There isn't much of a "set" value, as far as I know. it varies greatly depending on type of radar, condition, denomination and series.
I've been on the site for a few months now, and I've decided to start blogging more. I'll post information everytime I get another addition to my...
Well played, Merc Crazy. Well played indeed.
7 wheats in $4? Wow, that's really good. I average maybe 13-15 per box of $25
Don't give up hope, Krispy! I found mine one day when my mother let me look through her wallet for anything interesting. You just gotta get lucky
I always wanted to find myself a 199 Wide Am. I have two '98s and one 2000.
it's really close to a radar, but no cigar. It's pretty cool though. I actually was lucky enough to find myself a radar. This is the only one I...
yes, I'd love to have it. I went to the bank yesterday, and they didn't have any of the new dollars. I'll go around to the fifty or so banks in...
Wheat coin weighing 2.5 grams? The zinc core with copper clad penny was not introduced until 1982. I don't believe that there are any possible...
looked through $10 in pennies today. Found myself four wheaties and a blank panchlet weighing in at 3.11 grams. I'm quite content :)
When they first come out from the mint, they are lustrous. The only ones "polished", per say, are proof coins.
Something like moisture can accelerate this process. That's why you should always keep fresh silica gel with your coins
I don't have much experience in steel pennies. I bought a few rolls from my local coin shop, you know, just to supplement my collection. I found...
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