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(I think...)

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definitely a doubled die. It looks like FS#1c-034.5 using the older cherypickers guide numbers.

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Thanks, Bill. Worth anything?
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Here's what's listed on coppercoins;
F12 VF20 EF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65
5.00 10.00 15.00 20.00 25.00 35.00 50.00
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How would this grade?

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Mint state red...probably a 63.

And the price guide values on my site are old. That's probably around a $50 coin now. An MS65 would run more like $90.
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Thanks, everyone!
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|Quick question is it a copper or a zinc?
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i have no idea!
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Weigh it, Ple ASE
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dont drop it being its a doubled die
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what's the best way to weigh
it?
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With a scale or if you don't have a scale balance two known later date zinc coins (such as 1983 or later) at each end of a pop sickle stick or anything similar, then remove one of them and replace with your coin. If it still balances it's a zinc, but if it drops it's copper. Copper will be heavier.
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ok, I tried and I'm 95% sure it's copper
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i have a few OBW rolls of these.maybe I should check? or just leave wrapped
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