Good cherry picking there.
Could that be a clash? (Slaps self in forehead)
I see the coin in the other thread. I think 60-63 is likely. While it may be a keeper, the value is very low.
I doubt it's a 66-67. Which are very high grade. I don't see the whole coin 63 is possible. Not really worth much. A 1960 small date Philly in MS...
The 1960 Philly is the good one. The 60-D is a penny.
If it reads 177 39 one way and 177 93 the other way, how is that a premium? Plus the $1 would have to be in good condition. Without a photo, etc....
If you figure out how much you are earning per hour, the economics show it is not worth it. As a fun hobby, you can spend your free time any way...
Economically it's not. The coins you are getting are mostly circulated and worn. For the silver hunters you can sell your halves but considering...
A "mint set" is not a proof set. Photos please.
Need photos. Offhand these numbers aren't "fancy". If you look in a few of the currency forum threads there are good links to show you which types...
Yes, I realize there is a cost factor to consider. My point was more for authentication of it being on quarter stock.
I don't think that tin would be cost effective. Tin is $9.46 a pound. Copper is $2.91 a pound. I believe tin is ruled out. Aluminum USD/lb 0.96...
He never said it was on a quarter planchet. But quarter stock that was intended for quarters and was mistakenly used on halves. I assume if it was...
Seems thin. But I am sure there are more than 1 type of MM for this year/mint because they made so many coins, they must have used many, many...
I just assume it can be absorbed through the skin, and it's highly toxic. There are many cents that were plated this way and it would be dangerous...
It could be mercury. I wouldn't handle it too much.
The heat of the dryer doesn't need to be hot enough to melt copper into a liquid. If it is in the dryer long enough, it will cause the details to...
Nickels weigh 5.0 so 5.1 is not impossible. I thought the Henning's were off weight by more. "Henning nickels are slightly heavier at 5.5 grams."...
It's a 1942. Just in better condition.
I find it hard to believe that this coin XF 1914 5c was found roll searching. The only way is if someone appropriated it from a collection and...
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