1982 was the transition year for copper being replaced with copper coated zinc.
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Sorry for not seeing this earlier, time zones between countries. Here is a lamination that has a portion detached and the other is attached one...
Both go MS65+
I see nothing on his eyes. And around the ear is remnants of the hair details with most of it worn away to smoothness due to circulation wear
There is a die chip on the earlobe.
I think you have it reversed. The OP is claiming a CENT DIE struck a DIME PLANCHET. Even so, it is not what is claimed
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This one was posted on a different thread but I can show you here [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Congratulations my friend, many more likes to come I am sure. When you find good spots do you record the area or input the location into the GPS...
As someone said when I posted one, makes you wonder how long it has been hanging on. This is the one [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Nice lamination. Looks to be part retained and part detached. As paddy said, could be worth a little premium. Thanks for sharing
Great ones, thanks for sharing
Hablas con Dios en privado o en una ceremonia religiosa
Nice looking coins everyone. I have one only [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Original MS64 Now MS65+
Can't think why it would be that important, being such a fine margin
To be brutally honest, I lost interest halfway through. Each image has the same peach color and lack of luster. Undoubtedly, the coins look...
Short answer is that . 999 fine silver is 99.9% pure. . 9999 fine silver is 99.99% pure. It takes an additional pass through the refining process
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