henrysmedford wrote:The photo does not look like sold zinc.......
CardsNCoins wrote:henrysmedford wrote:The photo does not look like sold zinc.......
Clearly they aren't, but they sure are zinc heavy. Probably to the tune of 90%.
henrysmedford wrote:........and pointed what he thought was cooper.
CardsNCoins wrote:henrysmedford wrote:........and pointed what he thought was cooper.
That's what I was hoping too, but even some of the darker ones were zinc. There were only 3 to 5 coppers per roll.
henrysmedford wrote:And the 1931-S? Was there a 1936 Dot?
CardsNCoins wrote:henrysmedford wrote:And the 1931-S? Was there a 1936 Dot?
OK, now you lost me.
HoardCopperByTheTon wrote:Sure you can.. you hust have to seperate the old ones from the brand new ones and drop the shiny ones in an automatic rolling machine to make nice BU rolls.
HoardCopperByTheTon wrote:I've got a couple of extra ones.. have one out on loan to a buddy right now.
Yep, love lickin those stamps. A few members here and a few eBay buyers have received CTU's covered in stamps.
CardsNCoins wrote:henrysmedford wrote:The photo does not look like sold zinc.......
Clearly they aren't, but they sure are zinc heavy. Probably to the tune of 90%.
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