It's not the camera that's out of focus here. :yack:
I don't think so. The more weight you add, the higher the shipping would be -- unless you can work out some sort of flat-rate arrangement. But...
Not sure how many cent rolls you can get into a Priority Mail flat-rate box (max 70 pounds), but yeah, at 146 coins to the pound, and conventional...
Whoa... pic-ception!
If your scale is reporting negative weights, you probably need to take another pass through the instruction sheet. That's a plated coin.
Not mintage of 2000? How disappointing.
Okay, this one's going to be a FEATURED article in Journal of Unexpected Thread Directions.
Yeah, let's go with that, for the sake of the mods.
Yep, he gets the easy part now, basking in the sun. You get the hard part, waiting.
Ugh, it's the worst having to watch it happen to a kid. :( Best wishes for getting it sorted out quickly; these are things that they're used to...
I see clickbait stories all the time about "if you have these pennies you're rich", but this one's beyond the pale: Spare Change: Half-Cent Coins...
Yep, bowled me over, too!
Still works for me...?
So, is that considered a pattern?
Okay, then, if it was "struck on a red-black planchet", how'd they get the red highlights on the date, letters, and rim?
You did mean rinse, not WIPE, right? I mean, yeah, it's a details coin from the moment you apply the stuff, but there's no point in making things...
I can't see it as a contemporary counterfeit, because I can't imagine anyone accepting it at face value. Or even being willing to touch it. It...
But was it huge before it was mashed?
Oh, I like that design a lot.
It's clearly a 196༘ྫྷᬼᷕ--S⃦⃪.
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