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Make sure the silver is real before you melt it - please
Fall River building deemed uninhabitable after man melts mercury dental fillings [not far from me] :smile: FALL RIVER, MASS. (WHDH) - An apartment building in Fall River was deemed uninhabitable over the weekend after a man melted dental fillings containing mercury. https://youtu.be/dok_tA-hrcg A 51-year-old man was… -
Re: I spy with my little eye...what coin caught my attention in this lot?
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Re: Things that make you go HMMMM
<< <i> << <i>That 1964 Cent is a counterfiet second strike. From a well-known court case in New York in around 1964/65. Coin World had a good series of articles on it; they still show up now and then. The second strike is from fake/false dies. >> Somewhere I have a roll of these, it was my understanding that they were… -
Re: Real or Fake? 1914-D Lincoln Cent
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Re: Contemporary Counterfeit
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Re: Look at the strike on this one
Let me add this to the analysis. In my book, I identify five different die states (as opposed to the three die states identified by Bowers). My five die states are: 1) Original state, with no clash marks or lapping of the dies - just one specimen known. 2) Prominent die clash marks on both obverse and reverse, with no… -
Re: 1943d bronze. I need information
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Re: Why are US coin reverses upside down
There are several good reasons, but I can’t think of them right now, so try these: 1) all American coin designers are left handed; 2) it is right-side-up – you are standing on the ceiling; 3) this confuses counterfeiters; 4) only the Washington quarter was designed this way. That is so the hanging bat on the reverse won’t… -
Re: 1914/3 Buffalo Nickel Overdate to Remain in Cherrypickers’ Guide
<< <i>"I find it curious that this overdate was not discovered until 1996." When was the 42/41-D dime and the 43/42 nickel discovered? Many years after they were minted? None of these overdates are obvious like the 42/41-P 10c or the 18/17 5c or 25c. It shouldn't be too surprising that it took a while to find them. Even… -
Re: off center strikes for new dollar?
True off-center coins have become much scarcer since 2002. Before then the mint used presses that struck the coins in vertically and if a planchet was off-center and outside the coining chamber it sat there on the collar and got struck by the dies. Since then they have switched to high speed presses that strike the coins…
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