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United States
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 We are looking for something like this I walked into my bathroom where I hold the coin with my left hand (when you reply with your picture you obviously want to hold on the edge or maybe keep it in the flip). I but the penny against the counter as shown. I tilted the penny slightly so both parts in question could be seen. With my right hand I snapped the picture. This is just a zinc penny worth 1 cent  . Could you take one similar when you reply? pretty please  ! If you need further assistance in taking the picture or still don't know what I'm talking about let me know and I'll be glad to help. Please let your next post be something like this so I can   when we see you actually have the coins. Yeah it could still be a fake coin  but at least it's no longer a question if you actually have a 92 CAM (still currently is). Why don't you put it to bed that you actually have the coins if you actually have them since some people are still skeptical (including myself).
Edited by greenprint 04/09/2016 4:55 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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R1974: If you do follow through with the mirror pics again, don't take it out of the flip as in greenprint's example. You wouldn't want to risk damaging a coin worth thousands by dropping on hard surface, scratching or fingerprints just to prove a point.
EDIT: Also, I find it easier to use a smaller portable mirror to get the right picture. You have more angles to work with.
Edited by BlueSolo 04/09/2016 5:03 pm
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I think the guy is a definite trickster.. Notice how he has he hasnt replied back and we may never talk to him again. Not only does he claim to have not one but two 1992 Close AM cents, but also claims to have a 1974 aluminum penny as well! Look here https://goccf.com/t/251523He says he has one! Lol... Just another claim of his having a coin worth thousands of dollars with no photographic proof. He has made such claims before X.X without photographic evidence.  He claims to have a 1974 aluminum penny    As well  On top of two 1992 CAM cents.
Edited by greenprint 04/11/2016 01:32 am
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I can't believe I just read all 11 pages of this. I feel queasy....
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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greenprint: Many people make the mistake of thinking a coin is solid rather than plated. So if his cent was nickel plated it would appear like an aluminum cent to many novices. The next post made was: Quote: How much would a 1974 p silver one cent trial strike aluminum penny weight? 3.1g? When in reality, a normal penny weight is 3.1g suggesting it was plated rather than a real aluminum cent. Just a misunderstanding of what he has.
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Valued Member
United States
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My bad. I hope we hear back on these Two Cents :( though
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Here is a slabbed example with the weight:  .93 grams.
Edited by coop 04/11/2016 11:44 am
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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This one is still going on?
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 United States
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Quote: This one is still going on? Not any more!  R1974, send us a note when you get the slabs back (click on the Report Post link in the lower right corner) and we will unlock it.
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The coin has been graded as real. Unlocking this thread. 
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For all the believers its real and thanks for believing in me it is going up for auction within the next week!
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Pillar of the Community
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A PCGS cert # has to have 8 digits 569374 doesn't work 
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Sorry wasnt sure which one here you go ace PCGS # 81087159 Thanks Again
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