Maybe they are all driving new Tacoma pickups :)
Good idea, but remember the weight tolerances are based by the government standards on newly minted, uncirculated sample of coins. Wear and damage...
I don't know what a ton of them is, but a scale with one digit after the decimal rounds off the final digit, so from 2.5 up , it would round to...
I would not put a high value on it , even if it was a DDR and good surfaces, so I would dip it and see what it looks like. Use good practice and...
I would save melting for the last resort myself, and I own a kiln :) Jim
Yes, but the orange-brown color shown on the coins is none of those colors. Jim
66, no FS, but higher grade possible due to variety, IMO, Jim
The end of the roll does look like it was opened and someone tried to redo it to originality. They came to the distribution company who then...
It might make a nice Christmas present for a searcher, but it is very hard to estimate as some banks had their turned in coins re-rolled and...
Unless it is a silver covered steel fake, I would not think any more would appear. There really should be no rust on silver dollars unless it was...
It actually looks like a iron pipe leak dripped on them and mainly a surface stain. I think your best bet is to go the acid dip, but dilute it 1...
Added: The weight will usually be within tolerances, because that amount of metal is very small compared to the rest of the cent. Jim
I will try to be nice, but I will have to tell you no. When the blank planchet goes in the upsetting machine to raise the rim on both sides the...
I think Doug was on that team. :rolleyes:
It may have just been on a piece of paper, in a wood desk drawer, paper coin roll, almost anything with heat, sunlight, or dampness. Even though...
If people took the time to read similar threads on foreign coins you will see the symbols and the presence of the symbol itself doesn't cause the...
from the website: Our address: C. D. Daughtrey P.O. Box 542603 Lake Worth, FL 33454 At this time we do not have a public office phone number....
The size and the font does not seem an exact match, size or shape, even if one allowed for only certain angles of the punch to the die surface....
:kiss::joyful::happy::woot: could be positive...
No, it is just a damaged D mint mark. As mentioned in the earlier posts, the S mint mark was only used for proof coins and the D was used for...
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