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It's not that much smaller in diameter or thinner, and it doesn't weigh that much more. The thickness comparison you're doing is based just on...
Since 2019, they've been struck in .999 fine silver. Of course, that's also irrelevant to the perfectly normal 1992 cent that you've pictured....
No. Not possible. Again, the strike would be weak, especially around the edges. And what would make it the same color as a copper-coated cent?
Okay, 2.51 and 2.46 are well within tolerance for weight (I think the tolerance for zinc cents is +/- 0.13g). From your photos, it looks to me...
With those photos, I'm inclined to agree -- doesn't look polished to me. I don't know if the scratches would be counted as anything more than...
The one in the capsule looks like it's been cleaned or dipped and has since re-toned. I had a Barber half with XF or AU details that was mounted...
Sort of a "double almost" -- almost a flipper, almost a repeater and/or radar. In fact, that seems cooler to me than a lot of actual fancy serial...
Remind him that the best kind of gambling is where the worst you'll ever say is "I broke even"... ;)
This came up in a thread a while ago, I think. All the other text appears as calligraphy on the reverse bust. Most of us were not fans.
To be honest, I have wondered what it would be like to watch totality approach from under an overcast. Not enough to drive to a spot where it's...
Oh no :(
I'm not sure what that first wad is. It might have started out as some foreign coin. If you see design elements from a cent on it, please post...
To be fair, though, position on that list was always less about "how terrible are your listings" and more about "how much do your listings get in...
Meh. I eat shrimp and like 'em. Also crabs, and I guess lobster, and even crawfish (as long as I don't have to do all the work dissecting them). I...
Trust me, it's worth a day's travel, unless your front lawn actually is in the path of totality. I've never flown to see one, but I have zero...
I did buy some 2.5" flips to submit to ANACS, although I think the rep at the show where I submitted them said 2" flips would've been okay. This...
It seems like I've read that some banks put some silver dollars in rolls as far back as the 1930s, but the Mints always distributed them in bags....
Yeah, I think that's several years of chicken dinners!
That's not the error. The error is someone depositing these as cents!
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