Do you know about the planchet that is struck to make the cent? Since the cutover during 1982, the cent is made from a zinc core (one that has a...
Just for the record, the mint had the vendor change to 97.5% Zn 2.5% Cu in 1986 or 1987 to make the plating adhere better.
Much smaller staff = fewer people's salary you have to pay for. Caveat Emptor.
You are likely equating the English web, as indexed by Google with the sum of knowledge. It's not. The answers are likely in the Guatemalan...
Numista is crowd-sourced, so if you figure it out (with documentation), tell them to update the site.
Love it... It's almost the CoinCorgi version of "Squirrel": "Coin" "Coin Coin" "Shiney Coin" "Coin"
So, @-jeffB it was an invisible, ghost avatar? Slick!
Mug shot
Isn't CT Lake Woebegon where all our posters are above average? Or at least Room Temperature (°F)
Doesn't that reduce the average IQ??
Truth. However as a liberal cat, dogs have a place in the world: objects of catly scorn!
The game being commemorated is NOT Pong. It's correctly oriented on the coin. The 2nd slab above (PCGS) is correct. The why has to do with the...
I just haven't come up with a snarky enough poll for YOU, but I'm working on it...
He mostly seems to CRH, but based on some of the things he's posted, his cat hoard is pretty sweet.
Nope. Dog is fixed. Poll fine.
What post?
In a recent, now closed, thread, @CoinCorgi asked who had him on ignore. I'll go first. I had you on ignore for about 20 minutes, then - reading...
Marketing bunkum. If the mint only used ONE die, first strikes would mean something. But they use hundreds of CNC cut dies, all identical. If...
So 82-84ish In 85 (or so, very quietly) they changed the core composition to 97.5% zinc and 2.5% copper to better adhere the copper plating. As...
I only read it for the articles (wink wink).
Separate names with a comma.