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Nominal weight for a clad quarter is 5.67g with a tolerance of +/- .227g. (5.897g - 5.443g). For the amount of wear and tear that the coin has seen, it wouldn't surprise me if it was under tolerance slightly due to metal loss. Get a new scale, one that reads to at least two decimal places.
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brass coins error or not.
Fenntucky Mike replied to brasscoins's topic in Newbie Coin Collecting Questions
Interesting, I had not heard of this before. The only question I have is how much zinc needs to be present in the plating for it to be considered an error? If only based on color then your opening a can of worms. I would also assume that this is fairly common. EDIT TO ADD: It wouldn't surprise me if TPG's won't authenticate this type of error anymore. -
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Fenntucky Mike replied to Ceegan Clingan's topic in Newbie Coin Collecting Questions
A "retained" strike through, or whatever adjective you want to use, has been around for a long time. It's just that most are not significant enough for anyone to care about them. The OP's cent is not a doubled die and I see no evidence of a strike through on either the cent or ASE. I hadn't realized, or forgot, that the font was changed on the T-2 ASE's. Hideous. -
I have never requested NCS conservation but when NGC recommends it I've always approved it and have never been disappointed. Acetone won't remove all surface contaminants, I soak most of my coins in acetone for 24hrs or so and they come out looking better but not like after NCS conservation. Maybe if I placed the container on an agitator/orbital shaker or had a fountain the acetone soak would net better results, something I'll be trying at a later date. I also, mainly, collect modern World coins which often don't have all of the pitfalls of U.S. coins like old cleanings, AT, and the like. To the OP's question, no, there is no way to tell if a coin has gone through NCS.
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Fenntucky Mike replied to NeverEnoughCoins09's topic in Newbie Coin Collecting Questions
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Lincoln penny with major errors
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Welcome to the Forum. You have a mutilated cent, not an error, return the coin and get your money back if possible. -
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brass coins error or not.
Fenntucky Mike replied to brasscoins's topic in Newbie Coin Collecting Questions
Link to the auction listing please. -
This was a little late for April fools, and it's a little early for 4/20.
Fenntucky Mike commented on Revenant's journal entry in When I’m Wiser and I’m Older
Sounded like they got themselves some gold, 250MM or so, and are backing the notes and coins with it. So it is not a fiat currency.? 250MM is not much, these notes and coins could be hard to come by if they are capping the release of all notes and coins to that number. -
CUBA, 1915 Peso (Proof)
Fenntucky Mike replied to Fenntucky Mike's topic in US, World, and Ancient Coins
It's back up for auction, at Sedwick's this time. Let's see how she does on the second go around with a change of venue. https://auction.sedwickcoins.com/item.aspx?i=52420824 Opening bid 7k, estimate 10-20k. -
This was a little late for April fools, and it's a little early for 4/20.
Fenntucky Mike commented on Revenant's journal entry in When I’m Wiser and I’m Older
I see that NGC corrected the points for the bond coin. Worse case you could have jumped on the ZiG coins when they come out, might not be to long of a wait since they have put the ZiG banknotes into circulation now or at least plan too on April 30th. -
I'd consider the source. A newb getting burned and knowledgeable "dealer" or collector not, well, I would expect that 100% of the time. I do think that dealers or well known individuals do have an advantage in getting things authenticated through TPGs that would be returned as normal to regular submitter.
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Slabbed coin or Original Mint Package?
Fenntucky Mike replied to Not_Mikey's topic in Newbie Coin Collecting Questions
I'd try to find one in the OGP but if you could pick up a PF 69 for a lower cost I'd maybe consider that. Looks like you can buy a PF69 on ebay and the OGP for less than the original selling price from the U.S. Mint. What!?