What does an un-plated zinc cent have to do with the subject "Need help figuring out another aluminum error"? The OP insisted that his coin was...
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Good, keep with it. My aunt got me started in 1948 with an 1883 W/O Cents and an 1885 Liberty Nickels. I have several duplicates each of about 90%...
@White Ger. Shep. Lover Thanks for the coverage on my project. I am disappointed. I expected you to name a potential executor to help make...
Wife got me a car for Christmas one year, a 1951 Pontiac. And, her mother got me a set of luggage. Still haven't figured out any message there.
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Shinny things. Remember when silver dollars and halves were called "Bright's"? "...you're gonna spend the rest of your brights down at the house...
Well you might have. We played a lot of pool when we were young. She was a fair shot.
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I don't think that was a "steel" penny.
It looks like it goes all the way from rim to rim.
Yes, very nice.
Chris, perhaps you do know my wife after all. LOL
I was born in 1943 and have saved all of them that I have found. That's a lot of steel pennies. I have never seen any big market for them.
That would be 7 and a half years - right?
My wife was born in 1947 and she is not old either. In fact, I knew that a long time age when on her 25th birthday I gave her a Happy Quarter...
Perhaps for the obverse, but, the regular pattern on the reverse is not the result of sandblasting.
Perhaps a strike through of some kind on the reverse, a thin fabric. The reverse is dull and shallow while the obverse has more complete depth...
The reverse wasn't sandblasted.
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