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<p>[QUOTE="dmrlnbach, post: 8393178, member: 135705"]Thanks, everyone for commenting on my coins. Let me start by apologizing for "PLANCHET" being misspelled. I should have told you all that I am part of the human race and not free from making mistakes. My situation forces me to use speech-to-text software to communicate, and sometimes words get past the spell check. Now back to CoinTalk.</p><p>The 2012 D I had taken to the local jewelry store before I made this post and was told it was not Zinc, Aluminum, or Silver. So I assumed it was a cupronickel planchet. I was told he would have to have a piece scraped off or cut out to determine the alloy.</p><p>2012 D in pic 5 shows relief areas indicated by arrows.</p><p>2012 D in pic 4 shows it between a penny and a dime.</p><p>2012 D in pic 6 shows it next to a nickel.</p><p>2012 D in pic 9 on top a penny and pic 10 under a dime.</p><p> I took a couple more pics of the 1971 D also...</p><p>1971 D in pic 11 shows it under a dime.</p><p>1971 D in pic 12 shows next to a dime.</p><p> One more question from me and I'll get out of your hair. What is the name of the acid that can shrink a penny down to the size of a dime while leaving all the devices on the coin at the proper size?</p><p> I want to add that photos are raw and not cropped or edited, in any way.</p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dmrlnbach, post: 8393178, member: 135705"]Thanks, everyone for commenting on my coins. Let me start by apologizing for "PLANCHET" being misspelled. I should have told you all that I am part of the human race and not free from making mistakes. My situation forces me to use speech-to-text software to communicate, and sometimes words get past the spell check. Now back to CoinTalk. The 2012 D I had taken to the local jewelry store before I made this post and was told it was not Zinc, Aluminum, or Silver. So I assumed it was a cupronickel planchet. I was told he would have to have a piece scraped off or cut out to determine the alloy. 2012 D in pic 5 shows relief areas indicated by arrows. 2012 D in pic 4 shows it between a penny and a dime. 2012 D in pic 6 shows it next to a nickel. 2012 D in pic 9 on top a penny and pic 10 under a dime. I took a couple more pics of the 1971 D also... 1971 D in pic 11 shows it under a dime. 1971 D in pic 12 shows next to a dime. One more question from me and I'll get out of your hair. What is the name of the acid that can shrink a penny down to the size of a dime while leaving all the devices on the coin at the proper size? I want to add that photos are raw and not cropped or edited, in any way. Thanks[/QUOTE]
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