One of my other thoughts...
Same kind of ducks I had, they look like bowling pins :)
And sound way different, like a soft "Plink" when dropped dropped. I have some aluminum world coins and they are almost as light as feathers...
Plated for sure, I can see the copper showing
Underrated: Proof Seated Liberty Coins, they sometimes only make a few hundred coin but they still can sell for less than $1000 Overrated: MS-70...
I would be happy with that purchase, looks like a very nice coin, maybe had an old cleaning at one point though, still worth buying for $3
I have done pressings too on some old world coins, then filled of the pressing with melted Crayons, then you can leave the Crayon in when it...
I think I have some that would qualify ;), Some are so worn that they don't have the date though.
MS 63, I love the toning!
Based on what you say I would say to resubmit, depending on how the photos turn out.
Sorry for the last line in my previous post, my cat walked on the keyboard when I was writing and messed things up :)
There are no Close AM cents known for 1991. Yours is a wide AM. Look at the AM at some 2000s cents (There is a wide AM for 2000 though) then look...
What coins were they? I would recommend to crack them out and try again with NGC, maybe you may get better luck if they are not too bad, any photo??
Agree, How else would I find think lightweight play money in machine wrapped dime rolls, or thick heavy British fivepences. I once found a penny...
All cents, 1856 through 1863 and part way through the year 1864 are way thicker than later cents. They probably were in someone's collection for...
So far I found none.. lucky...
Looks like you could, good find!
Man! Those are some old coins!
The bank knows I collect coins and bank notes and sets anything they think I may like aside for me, here are my finds from when I started last...
Just curious to see what you oldest roll find is. Also, feel free to post the oldest coin you've found in general in circulation? Let's see who...
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