It doesn't stick and it's the correct weight for a silver 68. Problem is, both the 50% and 80% weigh the same. Not sure how to tell the difference...
$200 Bag of nickels: 1 Dateless Buff 1 War (45D) 1 2009P 4 Can 5c 2 Bahamas 5c
Picked up a bag of dimes today: 5 Roosies (46, 46D, 52D, 60D, 64P) 1968 Canadian Dime (Not sure if 50% or 80%) oh and.... 1914 Barber Dime!!! :)...
Looks like to to me too
Just wanted to say a quick thanks again to silentnviolent. I got my prize today and I am quite happy! :) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
$1k bag of dimes: 3 Roosies (47, 64x2) That 0.217oz puts me over 6oz for the day :)
So Loomis brought my order today that they forgot on Friday and I'm glad they did. $100 cents - all brand new 2014P (boo!) $2k halves Box 1 -...
It works. It took me awhile to save up the money but now I use basically the same $2200 every week and probably go through $6k worth of coins with...
I just have the CRH fund that I recycle over and over and over again. :)
NP. Hopefully it helps. :) I've done over $12k in cents and have only managed a few decent clashes and about 15 CUDs.
ameliac - start your own thread with pictures and people will be happy to help you out :)
When it comes to cuds and die clashes, most of the ones I have found have been from the 83-84 time frame.
You are better than me :) I keep wondering what, if anything, I have in all those rolls. I just keep looking for more stuff though.
I have over $50 in wheats that at some point I want to go back through and check for errors and varieties. I just keep searching and adding to it...
http://www.error-ref.com/machine-doubling/
I don't think so. From jay's link: Since coins that are in a Late Die State (LDS) develop this trait, it is considered a form of die deterioration.
Not a clash. Looks like indirect design transfer. EDIT - Awww crap, jay beat me to it :)
I agree with jay.
@Pennyman Investments - Throw the results of your searches over in the CRHing thread. It's always nice to see some fellow cent hunters.
Nice one :)
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