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And are 1982 and earlier pennies worth more than one cent because they have more copper in them? I read somewhere that they are worth 2.4 cents.....
Is there a 1982 transitional error? From copper to zinc? Or is it free reign that 82 has copper and zinc pennies?
Oh yea. I would say so too. Most coins, especially dimes and quarters, have this.. I was just wondering what caused it.
Thank you for everyone's help
Also, how do you tell where a quarter from 1965 to 67 was minted at?
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Might have encountered a foreign substance [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
3.1 .. I know the zinc cent has a tolerance but pretty sure its copper
Yes the weight
Ok. I'll look here in a few minutes when I get done going through my change.. another question, does copper rot like zinc? I mean obviously it...
So planchet flaws would be errors?
Oh I know theres no premium haha, I would be rich if there was haha.. they are on almost every dime I find lol. But thank you. I didnt know that,...
Haha ok.. but it is missing clad right? I like to keep examples of different varieties. I swap them out with better ones when I find them.......
Looks like some clad layer is showing.. does it add any value since it's so small of an exposure? Or is it just 10 cents? Or 9.7 cents? Lol...
What causes the ... folding?.. of the rim?. And what is it called? Plz and thanks for the info. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Right. But wouldnt know unless we look. I'm sure not all rarities are found and kept. I would say 90 percent of the world would throw a rarity...
In most cases yes
Ok thanks. And they are so caked in dirt that they could have any kind of error or anything, that's the main reason I want to clean them. And for...
How long? Like an hour or a day?
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