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The Only Coin On Mars--A 1909 LWC!

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 Posted 12/05/2013  12:41 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add matthewvincent to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I can just imagine it:
"Send your coin to Mars for conservation. Return time estimated to be 180 years.
Do your heirs a favor and submit now.
Only genuine Martian dust used. No harsh abrasives.
Moderate ultraviolet light damage is a plus.
Minimal atmospheric damage guaranteed.
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I wonder how much it would sell for at an auction.
Well, considering the retrieval cost...

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You can really see the progression of dust settling on the cent.


The weird thing is that the dust is not just settling on the surface, it's sticking to the coin for the most part. The Test Focus plate is mounted on the end of a horizontal "box".

I don't know how much of an angle the cent has been exposed to while it rolls around, but the change in angle back to a 90 degree angle to the surface of Mars and the movement doesn't seem to be causing the dust to drop off. Maybe static electricity is holding it in place.


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I wonder how much it would sell for at an auction.


As I see it, the value of the coin, after NASA did what ever they did to it before they sent it up made the coin Harshly Cleaned "Genuine" with VF (?) Details. I might pay $25 for it. Now, NASA Mission, sent to Mars, I'm thinking it's going to add, let's say $100,000 at least!

The bad news... shipping. the original mission was $2.5 billion, including $1.8 billion for spacecraft development and science investigations and additional amounts for launch and operations. So you'd have to work with NASA, design another spacecraft to go to Mars with a special Rover to find the original remove the 1909 V.D.B without damaging the coin or the Curiosity Rover.

More bad news. NASA would have to design and build a SECOND spacecraft to return the 1909 V.D.B. using all remote loading of the cargo, assent staging and control for the return to earth.

I'm thinking $3 billion for the launch from Earth to Mars. This spacecraft will need to have the remote spacecraft and rover inside. Maybe another $5 billion? $6 billion.

Development time 4-5 years, total cost of coin $100,035.00 to maybe $1,000,035. Then $9 to $12 billion in "shipping" + splashdown recovery cost,

So maybe $15 billion to bring it back. The real problem is China sending their own spacecraft up to grab it and start making copies.

I'm thinking it may be a few hundred years before we could get to the point where we can get the coin and get back to earth with the coin and auction it off on ebay.

I tried to use the little "calculator" on ebay to figure the fees for listing, sales amount and PayPal's part, but ebay crashed for about an hour.

I think I'll stick to a 1909 V.D.B. here on Earth. But if it had been a 1909-S V.D.B.. I'd be all over it.
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Here is a thread of the same topic but it has a link to the Gizmodo article describing the penny as the most expensive one in the universe.
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The-Only-Coin-On-Mars--A-1909-LWC!

My sister sent me this snip with the following:

Matt, below is part of the panel. Am I the only female looking at this thing? That is a pallet of 6 eyeshadow colors! They'd look good on me! I just can't believe they aren't eye shadows! The case, the shape...they are eyeshadows! Nasa is pulling a foolie!
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