Several folks have done this test over the years and posted about it on different forums. They all leaked. There may have been one that didn't but...
I'm not seeing anything in this post that is even close to being "offensive, demeaning and disrepectful action." That's not what folks here do....
When you see a bear you know it's not real. At the same time, folks collect these. Check out this cool site. It's a bit old but fun stuff....
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Red copper in Dansco albums is a really bad idea. Go with brown and save wasting a lot of money. It's that simple.
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From the start of this thread we have looked at any Lincoln cent as a type coin. Too many types to keep it 100% correct. Back on track.:smile...
Don't buy it.
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Looks like I was way off on this one. Bill actually has one like it but his is in much better shape. This is what he had to say. Thanks everyone....
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Something J. T. Stanton wrote years ago. It helped me understand the topic a bit. http://www.numismedia.com/101/index5.shtml
I'll guess 63 or 64. Nice coin.
If for some crazy reason, I had to invest a large amount in the hobby, I would buy nice looking, problem free key dated. Coins the average...
You will love the Sigma 150. Great lens. As far as color, it's all about lighting. I just keep moving them around till I find that spot. Have fun.
Wellcome braddick. Cool to see you posting here.
Maybe 1818? Maybe much more modern.
It's about 40mm. I'm thinking it's just a crude copy of the US Mint medal that was 55mm. Someone offered me $120 for it but I'm thinking it's...
64 or 65. Nice coin.
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