Even if it were 90% silver, it should only weigh 6.25 g
Don't time stamp it, just switch it to grams
Wow, that's a heavy quarter!!! A silver quarter should weigh 6.25 g and yours translates out to over 7.00 g!!!
Your weights make no sense, and your holding it sandwiched between other coins but hesitating to put it on a scale doesn't either. Weight is what...
VF20 Details...damn scratch!
I never thought of that...what religion is Santa Claus? I'm guessing FSM
I would say for most standard cents post 1982, it would be better to buy them already graded...however JMHO
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Let's distinguish between having coins "graded" and having them "encapsulated". Having a coin graded involves having a group of people examine...
Sometime you might want to try linseed oil instead of Ren Wax
Apparently @dougsmit thought I intended offence and I just wanted to state that I didn't
Easiest thing to do for your "green spot" would be to soak it a day or so in water and then probe away any loose material with a toothpick. Pat...
OMG...if you took it as offensive, I humbly and abjectly apologize. There are so many instances where you correct misinformation and hand out the...
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