Yeah it's completely toned even the reeding. I just found it interesting in that those colors I've generally only seen on pennies. On nickels...
I didn't think it was even worth that much. I was just wanting to see if anyone had any ideas on how the copper was removed with removing things...
It does at first glance but it's smooth not pitted like a dug up coin and the colors not from it being covered in dirt. Also you might not be able...
Found this 1996 D quarter that the toning looks more like what I find on pennies. Just thought it was interesting and figured I'd share. "Trying...
The rim while blackened is smooth as a baby's butt. The bumps on the surface I'm not sure but look like the standard zinc penny blisters just...
The previous ones I found paddyman said sat for a long time in coke or something similar. I don't live anywhere near a beach.
I found a few coins that people here said were acid dipped but they looked different with them by the time the acid removed the copper it also...
Deplated = PMD?
Came across a 1983 D penny that has no copper on it at all. It doesn't look like the couple of others that I found and was told was dipped in acid...
I defer to your experience and expertise. "Learning something new every day"
I've been family since probably before you were born. I remember when it was just ICP. One of my favorite songs is night of the chainsaw probably...
I've compared it to known ones in both Wexler's and Varietyvista and there are a couple it might be but it's a little worn plus it could be a run...
I'll try to get some better pictures when the sun's out. You couldn't even see the notches on the N and the R?
I can't believe what I got in change today. A 1964 D quarter not only is it the first time I've gotten silver in my life but it looks like it's...
In the picture it looks like the machine doubling was made by part of the L being doubled getting flattened out reducing the original size of the...
I'll keep that in mind. Thanks for the advice it's always appreciated. "Learning something new every day"
Ok it just in your first graphic that shows machine doubling that the size of the L being doubled was smaller also I had thought that a couple of...
Since it's common even extreme examples probably won't be worth more than the 1¢ right?
Is that as in "Wexler's"??
So it looks like by the graphics machine doubling does reduce the size of what's being doubled but when I read what was in Wexler's they didn't...
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