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Anto-nini-what?
In a sustained vacuum, the equilibrium would shift toward CuO, I'd guess, with water offgassing. But, as @BadThad said, you can't keep one.
Now you've got me wondering whether I could trick one of those "souvenir cent squashers" into pressing wire into a coin...
Woohoo! Nothing like being in the right place at the right time! I'd have to go back and ask whether the same person dumped any rolls of other...
I can imagine an increasingly loose die producing a "progression" of strike doubling until they fixed it. Maybe. I'd still like to see a full...
Hey, I picked one who completely shares my own opinions on finance. I used to be a pretty smart guy, sometimes. ;)
"No, Mr. Corgi, I expect you to..." oops, sorry, wrong movie. I kinda hope nobody will pay too much attention to my post, given that I don't...
That's what I thought, but only because I've seen a very similar effect on a (well-circulated) Franklin half. On that coin, the flaw was deep...
A lot of the dealers at my local/regional show take credit, but either explicitly add a surcharge (usually 3%), or are less inclined to negotiate....
Yeah, we have to remember the difference between "struck on a dime planchet" and "stuck on a planchet punched from dime stock". In the first case,...
It certainly seems that way -- and yet: I spent my teenage years in the 1970s and my college years (most of them) in the 1980s. We saw...
Not for long, I'll bet. Unless they're reducing the quality or amount of material.
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