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Coins I Found CRHing 3 Years Ago....

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I didn't know about this forum otherwise I would have showed you back then. Tell me what you think about them. Never found either one again.



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Is you weigh the coin planchet on the left, that would tell you if it was a type 1 (copper) or type 2 (zincoln). And the 1982 on the right, maybe was plated with something
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Someone told me that the 1982 was pure zinc. I don't know what to believe.
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Its possible, but I would doubt it. Zincolns used in 1982 were a zinc core with a copper shell. 2.5 grams is the standard weight for Zincolns.
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Either way I was shocked and excited when I found it. I'll weigh it when I get a chance later.
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Here is another cool coin I found. I actually have 3 of these. Tell me if you have ever found one of these or know anything about it. I kept dropping it because it sounded funny. Finally it broke open.





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those are called Magician's coins. Hollowed to either put another coin or note inside. Might have been for a spy to carry secrets, but most commonly a Magician's coin.
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many of the 'hollow coins' I have found had normal reverses, but rotated. I think they are counterfeit rotated die coins. I was really excited after finding one, but alas, all was not right.
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@Kenton

Yeah, I found a Bi-Centennial Half with the eagle in the back. At first I thought it was an error! nope.
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