I'm not talking about the layers of a clad coin. I am saying the inner core of a 40% half is not copper. It is an alloy of copper and silver, and...
While that may be a small date 1982-D, (Post #14) if it is, it is most likely zinc. If it is copper, before you can assume it is a real one, it...
40% silver does not have a copper core. It is alloyed and the resulting color is silver. Even though there is more copper in the alloy then...
It's dark at that spot but the OP coin looks to have the dot marker on the non looped R Henning.
They have no obligation to protect the TPGs from their mistakes. Their obligation is to their readers. If they omit something out of loyalty, or...
There's nothing to grade. Even if it was MS (and I think it misses it appears cleaned and circulated) it's a 50 cent coin with no market. The...
Get a more precise scale.
2.5 is the correct weight for a zinc penny. Photos are not clear, but they both look like large dates to me. Either way they are worth .01 cent....
It's just a beat up dime. 10 cents. There's no iron clad. (If I am interpreting "Iran clad" correctly.)
Don't take this the wrong way, it's just a beat up dime. You can safely spend it.
There are areas on the reverse that are terrible for an MS. In the very center and the O in one. You can call it a weak strike, but this coin...
Maybe an AU/MS slider. Hard to tell the from the photo provided. I went AU because it seemed to be very lightly circulated.
The 1955-S is very common in high grades. AU-58?
VG 10 obv F 15 rev net grade F-12. Old silver leeway.
Your lettering is not doubled, as in the genuine example provided.
Where would it come from and not be reversed? It's most likely a coincidental shape that looks like a 2.
Just go back and compare them to the genuine one posted.
You have to be in stealth mode. Be discreet.
Seems a lot nicer than a 55. What's the green goo at 7 o'clock on the reverse?
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