In 1982 there are both bronze and plated cents. Switch was made during the year. Now a 1983 bronze cent...
An idea I have toyed with but haven't done much on is using a microwave oven. If the coin is immersed in water, it can't go much above 100 degrees C.
Play nice now
With this in mind and knowing you have a few :) error coins, have you ever had any graded/authenticated/slabbed, and what would be your criteria?
however, I would never call you a dipwad.
Very cool, split plate doubling I think. Wait for others opinions.
How are you sure? Let's see the entire front back and edge.
Reprocessed or replated. Gives it that look. IMHO
MSD... Morgan Slabbed Dollar?
https://www.usacoinbook.com/coins/1010/nickels/jefferson/1947-P/
Uh...Spitting Eagle, Wounded Buffalo, Wounded Eagle...
Just reading a thread here about the 1991 Russian coins (first for Russian Republic) and went on e bay and got a set for $10 shipped. (I'm too...
72 degrees in Miami....just sayin'
I think I hate you... :):):)
Just ordered the 1991 set on ebay for $10
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Looks to be a candidate for MS70
Yeah, but is it a dine...
Check the third side of the coin. If it has a very square edge it is a proof, if the edge is chamfered, it's a business strike.
Rounded off?
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