The weight for a pre-1982 cent would 3.11 g. The coating is so thin it doesn't add appreciable weight.
Ellender Lincoln...is that one from the collection of Ellen DeGeneres?
And here I thought the mandatory coin was an Alexander Tet.
Really looks like a zinc plated copper cent. Google "Silver and gold penny experiment"
Yeah the density of silver is 10.49 compared to 8.96 for copper, so the same amount of silver as in a cent, should weigh 3.64 g or, if it were a...
Some are, some aren't
As a hint, if coins look damaged by being scratched up, they usually are just damaged coins. Think about the minting process and what you think...
Hmmmmmmm...I have some 500 yen coins.
On e-bay I just ordered one (all I wanted) for $23.67. For stuff like this, e-bay isn't a bad place.
I think it looks more like the Virgin Mary...
I haven't seen anything about it...wonder if they "bit the big one" on all those supposed fake coins?
GovMint will sell you a 2017 ASE for $22.25 and $6.95 shipping MCM sez $24.20 and on their masthead they claim free domestic shipping.
If you magnetize it you can...
Interestinger and interestinger......
The same reason a dog licks it's...............self...because it can. Welcome, they have a clientele that will buy small quantities. I have...
Interesting story I know just a bit about was the Japanese 100,000 yen coin. Issued in 1986, it had a face value of about $690 but a gold value...
And people claim Germans have no sense of humor...:)
How about if it were 2000 years ago?
Actually I did mean the wolf, just didn't specify.
Coloring has very little to do with the grading of a coin. For that coin, the strike is good and there are few marks in the fields.
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