Not sure about the blue, but if you heat up a copper wire and touch it to a small bit of the plastic (shave off a sliver from an edge) so that it...
Just posted something about WC Fields which reminded me of "How would you like a nose like that full of nickels?"
Posting this in the US Coins forum won't get many opinions. Try posting in the Ancient Coins forum and you will get some good information.
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Pre-1982 cents were copper, a soft metal that deforms easily when struck. That is mostly what you are seeing. Never hesitate to ask.
I thought I remembered your words of wisdom...must have been about VAM's :)
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Nice coin, good surface.
Actually I collect a lot by what catches my eye or my fancy at the moment. I had wanted an Alexander Tet for awhile, but wasn't willing to put...
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I've heard this before, here are their cheapie Alex Tets... $105 [ATTACH] and $115 [ATTACH]
Contemporary copies were quite common along with fourees and barbaric copies.
Stunning
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"He'd squeeze a dollar until the eagle hollers" Not worth a plugged nickel.
I found a couple of coin shops in Tijuana, Mexico...one was the Kentucky Gift Shop!
It certainly makes me feel bad for you to get stuck with something like that. I can send you a stamped, addressed envelope if you really want to...
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