Country wrote:When New:
90% Halves - 12.50 grams
40% Halves - 11.50 grams
Clad Halves - 11.34 grams
There are slight variations of tolerance due to minor differences in blanks.
Of course, for accurate weighing, you need a scale that measures in hundredths of a gram.
Engineer wrote:I tried sorting a bag of mercs by weight to see if the weights would approximate grading quality. It didn't work.
In some cases, XF dimes weighed the same as the G4s.
silver wrote:Have there been reports of counterfeit halves? I bought this roll of BU '64 Kennedy halves on eBay. I also bought a roll of '63D BU Franklin halves from the same seller and the weights are not quite right either. I use two different calculators to weigh them and even if the calculators are not right the disparity among the coins still indicate something is wrong. I'd hate to think they are counterfeit.
ED
slickeast wrote:A lot of Franklins I have weighed were over 12.5. Kennedys were dead on. WL were all over the place due to wear but never over. I think Ray bought the Franklins. If he still has some maybe he could weigh 40 to see if they are over 500grams
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