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<p>[QUOTE="girldly, post: 2142012, member: 74386"]Davidh-Look at the photos...no, I would never make a joke of a coin that interests me. Not to mention the man at the coin shop wanted to buy it or sell it for me...so I believe there is something there. However, to have it authenticated the cost to find what elements are in it are 250.00 for the metal test, and grading, unreal....</p><p>so, do you think I would go the distance with a 500.00 start on a penny? Come on, I am new to this. And I do have the "Red Book"-I just didn't know you called it that. dummy, yes I am. But this is all new to me. Please bare with me and if you are into coins, as I believe you are, should this coin be special, what elements would it contain to be valuable? Really valuable? From what the coin dealer told me (who is registered) that we need to know what elements make up this coin. What are your thoughts on paying the extra 250.00 for that test. Do you believe it could make all the difference in what we have. I hope you read the true story behind this penny...Its in CoinTalk. Thanks David. Nan[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="girldly, post: 2142012, member: 74386"]Davidh-Look at the photos...no, I would never make a joke of a coin that interests me. Not to mention the man at the coin shop wanted to buy it or sell it for me...so I believe there is something there. However, to have it authenticated the cost to find what elements are in it are 250.00 for the metal test, and grading, unreal.... so, do you think I would go the distance with a 500.00 start on a penny? Come on, I am new to this. And I do have the "Red Book"-I just didn't know you called it that. dummy, yes I am. But this is all new to me. Please bare with me and if you are into coins, as I believe you are, should this coin be special, what elements would it contain to be valuable? Really valuable? From what the coin dealer told me (who is registered) that we need to know what elements make up this coin. What are your thoughts on paying the extra 250.00 for that test. Do you believe it could make all the difference in what we have. I hope you read the true story behind this penny...Its in CoinTalk. Thanks David. Nan[/QUOTE]
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