HELP WITH A 1916 MERCURY DIME

have a 1916 Mercury dime that looks like another coin is stamped on the other side makes it 15g in weight
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MsMorrisine Posts: 31,827 ✭✭✭✭✭
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Give it a day or two
Then you’ll be able to upload photos.
We’ll need pictures of both sides
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Thank you sir
Looking forward to seeing this.
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@ShaneK.... Welcome aboard. We look forward to your pictures, sounds interesting. Cheers, RickO
How do I add the pictures
Click here and select photos from your devise.
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Maybe by tonight the modulators will have changed it.
This thread should NOT have an 'accepted answer', since we haven't seen the coin yet!
Show the coin! Show the coin!
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I would like to see a 15gram Mercury dime. LOL A normal one weighs 2.5g
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Glue it to a nickel
You would have to glue 2 dimes and 2 nickels together to get 15 grams.
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depends on what the glue weighs. I'm still guessing sandwich coin.
@jmlanzaf yeah 7.5 grams of glue with a dime a nickel would do it. It might look like a double stuffed Oreo cookie though.
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