Views/Positions on where to draw the line on weight limits for slicks? What would be your definition of the minimum weight of $10 face to not be called "slick"?
Mint nominal weight is 250 g
"accepted" nominal circulating weight is 247.2 g
Coins are approaching "slickness", to my mind, in the 243-244 range. Maybe not QUITE slicks, but not an acceptable weight, and at that point I believe they need to be sold by weight, or extra coin added as make-up.
What about the 244-247 range? I start asking myself if I should keep or smelt these, but they still usally have decent definition, and the weight is not far off of circulated. Thoughts?
Between 241 and 244 I get even more twitchy. I want to send these to the smelter. Opinions?
Coins in the 237-240 range are definitely slicks, in my view. That's ~5% below nominal weight. No question in my mind as to if they are fodder for the smelter.
(As would be anything else below this weight.)