WOW, arrogant!
Hi, welcome to CT. If you explain what you are asking, someone can perhaps comment
Doesn't work that way. 95% copper/5% zinc is not an alloy useful for anything. The copper would have to be refined. Are 40% silver Kennedy...
Hopefully you know 1) that price would be for 100% copper and 2) the cost of refining the 95% copper makes it less than half that.
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Does that mean you'll buy it for $2,200?
So, they are free...worth nothing. :)
Also a 1 kurus from Turkey (0.17 cent) and Japan's 1 yen (about 1 cent) aren't worth much...uh...neither is a penny(cent).
Worth more than the paper.
Happy Birthday...Keep On Mowin'
Oh, thank you...nicest thing anyone has ever said about me... :)
Interesting piece...
We try... :)
Very attractive coin!
They are a hoot to find. I was in a coin shop a few months back when a lady came in and said she was a waitress and had some things to sell. The...
Naw, c'mon that's the face on Mars... [IMG]
These are bullion coins and if you could find others not slabbed for less, buy them. The price ain't that bad.
To give a full answer, a polishing cloth contains abrasives that will scratch the bejebers out of a surface. If you don't see it, use side light...
Properly cleaned means you can't detect it, so shouldn't they just put it on all coins?
Yeah, it's good to look close, but it's also good to know a little bit about the minting process and what is and is not possible.
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