NHsorter wrote:Dude, nice! I think 68 is right as well by the looks of it. Hold a penny in one hand and this coin in the other. This coin should be noticeably much heavier. When you get home weigh it and that should just about confirm it. I think it is so beat up that it's only worth the gold value so no harn in scratching it on a stone to do an acid test. I am rooting for you. Where did you find this???
mishra142 wrote:Well i weighed it but my scale only weights in 5 gram incriments. A zinc penny weighs 0 on my scale this coin weighs 5 grams. It does feel heavier than a zinc as well. I dont have an acid test kit so I may take it to a jewlery store or pawn shop to see if they will test it for me. I got this out of a $50 penny bag from a bank that I get all their penny bags weeky. I've had some mega wheat scores from this bank in the past (like 10-15fv wheats from a $50 bag)
Robarons wrote:It would have been more likely to find a $2.50 gold piece in penny rolls than a $1 gold piece. I think the $1 gold pieces are the smallest coin ever minted by the US Mint (or maybe it was the 3 cent silver)
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