Out of curiosity, how many steps constitute a full-step reverse?
Go to google and type in "silver and gold penny experiment". You will get lots of references, some with pictures (could also try the "images"...
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Here is a selection of "gold" pennies my high school students made. If they stopped at the zinc plating stage, they would have had "silver"...
Wow, best of luck with this.
I have been thinking whether I should send it back or not. It was priced at $60 and I offered $30 not noticing the graffiti : - ( In hand it...
One of your best posts...might consider this for a best answer!:)
How about a 70+...after all they give A+ grades?
I wonder if it is made of that rare magnetic silver?
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I bet Doug has enough!
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Ah...the famous...or infamous Larson E. Whipsnade.
Those Beanie Babys are just so darn cute.
afantiques said: ↑ a pint of beer at a sensible temperature. Best when you can figure the correct time span to leave them in a freezer so that...
#1, since you don't feel a photo is necessary, an answer is probably not necessary either. BTW, the "notches" is usually referred to as reeding.
I would assume the pennies are in the bag...kind of makes it hard to assess what you have. One of the photos has a "dime on penny", what's up...
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Since it is in Coin Chat, it might take awhile. Ancients would have been your best bet.
Of course, some members here might say what might seem to be unkind things, but they might be constructive and educational.
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