Weight would be revealing here.
Just to let you know, if you post something wrong, there is an edit button at the bottom of stuff you post that you can use to correct it (thank God).
The color is an indicator, but "The proof of the pudding is in the eating" if you want to sell it as an off-metal error, it has to be authenticated.
Endoscope...ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwww did you swallow a coin??? :)
Not really an "old" thread since it is on page 1988 and has been responded to very frequently. Do you still search? Why or why not?
I kind of know your situation and what you are facing. Choosing a selling venue is going to be difficult and please bring your parents into this....
Welcome to CT. If you ask questions here, you will get answers. Not always the answers you want, and you are welcome to disagree, but lots of...
Great line from the movie The Odd Couple. While playing cards someone asks what kind of sandwiches Oscar has, he replies "Green sandwiches and...
Not really, but you need to understand that appearance alone is not enough to make a decision. BTW, cents are not copper, they are bronze, since...
Before wasting your time taking it to a dealer, get a picture of an authentic 1943 copper or even a 1943 steel cent and compare it to yours side...
Hi @Kathleen Baker-Short welcome to CoinTalk. Most people here are more than willing to help if you are willing to make some effort. A few tips...
Welcome to CT. It is in nice condition, but there rolls of these being sold on e-bay for not much above face value. Cents made in Philadelphia...
Honestly not sure.
And sometimes the "gold penny" can refer to a high school chemistry experiment where a penny is plated with zinc (a silver penny if you stop...
Welcome to CT. The Frog is correct that copper can tone in MANY different ways and I have seen "art" works made of cents that have toned differently.
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Sorry, you seem to be confused. Where did you see something about a 1964 error nickel? As far as I know there was a 1964 nickel from...
So, just mark your 2x2's $1000 and go from there...
Uh...Physics has this one, I think. Just wondering why so many people say the edges weren't plated.
Do you @Fred Weinberg ?
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