Cool piece. Probably scrap from a roll like this. [ATTACH]
I'll go with 68 as well but the image is really dark.
I agree.
Yes. It's used to turn threading taps. The one shown is pretty old.
64
To be honest, I have done the same thing. I'm even guilty of hooking them up to a small transformer and burning off the junk on the coin. Burned a...
I started to bring that up. Pretty harsh cleaning.
The 1983 should weigh about 2.5 grams. Older copper cents should be about 3.1 grams.
Nice. That's the color I like to see on old copper.
It looks like a proof coin to me.
or not are
Machine doubling.
There are a few things that look odd to me. The bottom of the coat at 7. The rim at 9 and the 4 in the date.
He is above any laws. No one cares anymore.
Nice. This is the smaller one in silver. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Not an error coin.
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I voted yes because I know people that have damaged coins, removing them from slabs. That's part of what the poll ask.
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