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MichaelMMcoin

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  1. I got a .3 for SG for a total of 10.33. the Lincoln Cent weighs 3.1 grams; when I tare the scale and submerge the coin, I received a reading of .3
  2. There are patterns, lines and --script but I can't capture on my camera. There are a total of 10 or more markings scattered throughout the coin.
  3. Someone would really need to see this coin first hand in order to appreciate it and see all the other identifiers and markings. The pictures I took are the best I can do but do not give full credibility.
  4. Hello, well I did perform a specific gravity test. Although, I could only get a .3 based on a weight of 3.1 grams. My scale needs to be calibrated I'm sure. I tried other coins such as a 1gram aluminum but couldn't get a reading. I'm thinking my scale could have a sensitivity problem. Although other Lincoln cents with the same weight came to a .4 for 3.1-3.2 grams
  5. There's no way, here is a cent struck on an India planchet. Do you think the same?
  6. The coin was very brown when I found it but I decided to gently clean it and it's bright gold
  7. Ok, so; I went through about $50.00 in Change from the bank. I picked up a Lincoln Cent. I found Arabic text and other markings on the coin. The Lincoln Cent looks like gold. I don't know what coin this Lincoln is struck on and if anyone could help identify it, I would be super thankful!
  8. I'm thinking of using NGC metallurgical analysis if I send it in. I should be able to keep you updated