I think "Zincoln" is more explicit. "Zincrap" could apply to any coin made of zinc.
For me, your pop-up only shows "Profile Page", "Follow" and "Ignore".
@Morgandude11 I have a list of the mintages through 2005. If you need the mintage of any other date, please let me know. I wanted to send you a...
If this is 38.1mm, there were only 150 medals in the presentation case produced.
You'll have to ask the person who put it there.
Yes, they are no more errors than die cracks and die chips.
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It is why I call all pennies minted after late 1982 Crappy Zincolns.
You should spend more time learning how to spell. Don't blame it on Spell-Check!
You're just using it as an excuse to continue your whining because we don't want a forum for numismatic crimes. Boo hoo!
I'm still trying to decipher the meaning of his title!
@cplradar is just PO'ed because we don't care for his idea of a forum dedicated to numismatic crime. So, he has been digging up every report he...
Geez-o-flip! Nothing but gloom and doom. Do you collect coins or just theft reports?
Mr. P. I've never given much thought to fibers struck through a proof coin. I wonder if they may be from the gloves that the Mint employees wear...
Because it was 70!
Well, Sy, I think it is mighty pretty. I don't know if you saw a recent thread where one "expert" claimed that toning cannot change due to the...
If that were a "D" under the "S", it looks like the font would be about three-fourths the size of the "S". Think about it!
Does anyone remember the time when PCGS bragged about grading the first ever MS70RD on a Lincoln Cent?
All around, it is too evenly flat to have been spooned. Remember, a spoon is curved so it would by highly unlikely that the edge would be flat....
No! It is man-made damage.
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