Now I am going to have to look through 4000 dimes. Thanks! [ATTACH]
That color is unnatural. Either environmental damage, or harshly cleaned.
GF made this for me from her recent trip. [ATTACH]
If you think it is struck on a silver planchet, you'll have to weigh it. Odds are almost zero. The weight difference is very slight 5.75g...
The melt value you will receive is 1/2 cent for each cent. You don't get the spot price for alloyed copper. You get 25%. They will be worth more...
The weight also eliminates it being on a dime planchet. If it has full cent rims, it can't have been minted from a dime planchet. The aluminum...
Ooh that 1910 lucky cent/ pressed penny is nice.
Jack and Charlies 21 Club advertising spinner token. About the size of a half dollar. The net says this is rare. [ATTACH]
Yes 2012. Thanks. I see it in the price guide.
OK it appears that started in 2012 (business strike S coins) so it is an impaired proof. Nice eye.
I took a number of photos, it was difficult if this was the best of them. I will try some natural light tomorrow. I was going through rolls...
OK big scoop today. 2 silver dimes 64 and 64-D. Another $1.12 (one of the quarters was on the grill.) 2 Canadian dimes, 100 S.Korean won, 2...
Also thought large die crack. But just a guess.
I've got a nice 1957 20 centavos. Looks better in hand. That might be my oldest foreign. [ATTACH]
I understand about the archaeological looting, etc. But why is the coroner the authority that you go to with this?
^^^^^ Oh that would be nice to see. Waiting for the photo. Dime in the slot today.
You turn your treasure in to the coroner?
There's no reason for a D to already be on the special proof blanks that were in San Francisco. In the case of some of the other older S over D or...
I think he is agreeing with the post above his.
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