I may be wrong but I hope I just found my 1st DD[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I'm still hoping to find something to enter into this contest.
What the heck is it
ok. Thank you. That helped me a lot. And @desertgem and @Kentucky thank you both very much. @-jeffB much appreciated
this is what I got when I clicked on the link
and I'm wrong about my scales. This is what I have, which is 600g [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
So what you and everyone is saying is my 500g scales isn't going to work for weighing coins? I should have a 50g scale? I'm sorry but that is a...
is it a small scale like mine? I guess what I should ask is...is it a scale I can purchase at a smoke shop? That's where I bought the one I have.
The scale states to calibrate it I need 500 grams. I tried a jar of peanut butter, which weighs 497g, I might be mistaken on that exact number but...
What do numismatics use to calibrate their scales? I'm sure most have a lot better set of scales vs. my convenience store set. So hypothetically...
I just weighed a 2023 and it reads 4.9 Weighed a 2021 and it weighed 4.8:banghead:
I have replaced the batteries. They are new[ATTACH]
I weighed a 1949 nickel and scales show it weighs 4.8g
Can someone please tell me how to calibrate these the most precise way? I can't seem to get it right. What my coins weigh are off around .11 of a...
Magnet does not stick. I watched a video on pot metal and what I took from it is pot metal consist of different metals combined together. Is that...
I wasn't aware that counterfeits were collectables. I assumed they are of no value or desire.
@Collecting Nut I didn't do it @SensibleSal66 I do not have that Anyone have other ideas of how I can test to see what mine is made of?
The edge of the broke piece just looks different than the others. If I would have thought it was pmd and nothing more.
Magnet does not stick. Since it is worthless anyway, I am going to make a cut into the metal and see if it's copper or brass.
How could you tell that the 1960 penny wasn't pmd? Teach me
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