Pretty much. I assume they weight different than the clads but the easiest way to tell is to look at the edge. Edit- Clad Half - 11.34 grams 40%...
More often than not you break even or even lose money selling them on ebay after you pay fees and stuff. IMO it's not worth the effort.
They both look pretty flat and shelf-like to me. I vote MD.
$200 dimes at lunch today - Nada.
For $23 I would have jumped all over that.
I'm going but I won't be able to go until Saturday due to work. I'm excited to go since I missed the summer one since I was deployed.
2 Boxes of nickels: 1925-S Buff (originally thought it was a 1915 but after giving it a vinegar bath it turned out to be a 1925. Oh well...)...
8 Boxes of cents. Nothing great this week: Wheats - 83 - Including a 1919, 1920 and 4 in the 30's. Errors/Varieties/etc - 1998(13th), 5 1960D...
Tabor and JonV you guys are killing it! Tabor - looks like a low 9 to me.
Cool. The earliest I've found is 40. Wish I could find more earlier ones so I could finish off my book.
What was the Canadian?
$20 dimes - skunk. I am at 1 silver per $243 searched. Dunno if that is good or not but I feel like it isn't. $200 dollars - 2002D Sac, a hole...
"Speaking of damaging the coin, it has ugly milk spotting." Wouldn't that automatically prove that it is legit and from the RCM? :P Joking aside,...
The "S" is on the reverse. ?? I was replying to: Heck, I ain't ssein' the 'hinney'.........er, um. uh, reverse.........
Yeah nothing real special about that besides the "S" :)
Yeah I've used the salt/vinegar bath many times to bring out the date.
I pulled this from a roll yesterday. Under the loupe it looks to be a 1915. The reverse has a clear "S". I'm not 100% sure though and would like...
Finished 2 boxes of nickels last night. A crusty 44D war, my 2nd 1950 plain in 2 weeks and best of all... An (almost) dateless buf. Looking at it,...
I'd take that any day of the week!
Looks like it was smooshed into a pendant or something at some point.
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