Help my boys at TreasureNet.com. Russ?
My friends at TreasureNet.com would like to know "Whud up" with this coin. I would like to know as well. THANKS!Kennedy found in roll
I reject your reality and substitute my own!
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<< <i>I ain't clicking that link 'till someone else does first. >>
Clicked... 'Tis ok, I think...
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<< <i>I ain't clicking that link 'till someone else does first. >>
dont bother-
Go BIG or GO HOME. ©Bill
You just have to love that photo of the Hairy Head jammed up between Spiderman's legs
<< <i>LMAO I clicked it
You just have to love that photo of the Hairy Head jammed up between Spiderman's legs
HAHAHAHAHAHAA-
Go BIG or GO HOME. ©Bill
Well I can now see that I am not the same kind of collector as the rest of you. You people are so worried about your values and your grades that you really take the fun out of it.
Cladking might be of help here -- "page" him in your thread title as well.
<< <i>I ain't clicking that link 'till someone else does first. >>
I just about clicked the link and then I glanced down and read your post
SCARED THE HELL OUT OF ME!
I didnt click until I read a few more posts
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<< <i>I ain't clicking that link 'till someone else does first. >>
I just about clicked the link and then I glanced down and read your post
SCARED THE HELL OUT OF ME!
I didnt click until I read a few more posts
<< <i>I ain't clicking that link 'till someone else does first. >>
Cladiator, you are very skeptical lately.....been to too many porn sites or something?
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
why does that guy have " i hate bochiman " blinking on all his posts??
thanks
monsterman
out of rockets ...out of bullets...switching to harsh language
Cladking, do you (or anyone else) know why a 76-D Kennedy would not show the "clad sandwich" on the edge?
<< <i>That is a very good find you have! Its not an error of any kind, they made Silver Clad Bicentennials! .800 silver outer layer .200 Copper bonded to a inner core of .209 silver! Total Silver .14792 OZ (Pure.) Mostly S Proof coins. Many of these were melted in 1982! Total Value is $3.00-$5.00
However yours is a D mintmark so that is a little strange! >>
It's always interesting when the clueless answer a question. If it is a D mint struck on a silver planchet, (which is a possibility), it would be worth huge money, not $3 to $5.
Russ, NCNE
Its worth 50 cents at any vending machine that will accept that eyesore...
"Senorita HepKitty"
"I want a real cool Kitty from Hepcat City, to stay in step with me" - Bill Carter
That's a very mean thing to say, and my feelings are hurt.
Russ, NCNE
Tom
<< <i>If it is a D mint struck on a silver planchet, (which is a possibility), it would be worth huge money, not $3 to $5.
Russ, NCNE >>
Russ, how do you think that would have happened? I would think it is unlikely that a 40% silver planchet made its way to Denver -- perhaps a Denver business strike die got mixed in with the San Frans?
<< <i>Russ, how do you think that would have happened? I would think it is unlikely that a 40% silver planchet made its way to Denver -- perhaps a Denver business strike die got mixed in with the San Frans? >>
It's possible that a planchet shipment got routed to the wrong mint. The chance is very slim, but just maybe. Production during the bi-centenniel was pretty hectic and chaotic. Of course, it's also possible the coin is plated. Many of them were as souvenirs, but usually they were done in gold.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>Its a hairyhead...
Its worth 50 cents at any vending machine that will accept that eyesore... >>
Both Hairyheads and Baldheads are ugly and a waste of money!
...nah, I was just joking
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<< <i>Russ, how do you think that would have happened? I would think it is unlikely that a 40% silver planchet made its way to Denver -- perhaps a Denver business strike die got mixed in with the San Frans? >>
It's possible that a planchet shipment got routed to the wrong mint. The chance is very slim, but just maybe. Production during the bi-centenniel was pretty hectic and chaotic. Of course, it's also possible the coin is plated. Many of them were as souvenirs, but usually they were done in gold.
Russ, NCNE >>
Wouldn't they roll the metal right at the mint (Denver)? Perhaps a 40% strip slipped in there, but I would think that would be noticed.
I guess the OP would have to weigh it to tell for sure if it is 40%. However, I guess he got his feelings hurt by the joking!