Weigh them and separate into the 7 common types. Copper or zinc, large date small date, Philly or Denver. Then apply normal condition...
Geez! I’d be 93 yo if I was born in ‘31…I already have aches and pains, how ‘bout letting me get there gracefully…Spark
Good score! Current melt is $8.21 for Half Dollar…you got all 11 for $7.72 each, a savings ( or instant profit ) of 49 cents a piece. Lumped all...
Ironic. In 1931 the U.S. economy was in the same condition…Spark
Some info: SGS was Strategic Grading Services who did slabbing very briefly in the early 1990s but then stopped doing so for unknown reasons....
I agree. I couldn’t tell from the OP’s photo, the lighting is mediocre. So I waited to see what other members thought, not being an RPM expert....
Your something was wrong…Spark
Small ones on the bridge of the nose…Spark
Die crack. The die was at the end of its intended service life…imo…Spark
A minor lamination issue…imo…Spark
Not a dropped D. It is a scrape on the coin that coincidentally looks like a D but the size is too small for the proper font…imo…Spark
1912…imo…Spark
Plating and strike issues. I don’t see hub doubling nor RPM. Please provide a close-up of the reverse designers’ initials…SparK
Just a mechanical/strike/machine-doubled, crappy, corroded Zincoln…imo…Spark
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This is man-made damage…PMD…imo…Spark
They won’t stop producing them nor demonitize. The American people have steadfastly shot down any legislative attempt at stopping the cent....
This was a courtesy tag since you liked my previous post. I edited after your like. I guess it was to give you a chance to un-like it in case you...
IMO…your coin may only need a soak in some hot water for few minutes to get that gunk off. But then be sure to rinse it separately and pat dry...
What was minted 70 years ago? The Peace dollar was minted 100 years ago and the overstrike was presumably applied in 1993, or 30 years ago…am I...
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