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errorist

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  1. How about the Y2K Dagger Foot American Silver Eagle??
  2. Yes.. Roosevelt has become a Pinocchio classic these days..
  3. It could be the point where the pressure is highest..
  4. Yeah but not as easy as the zinc..
  5. Never really know when the die will break. It could be after the first coin struck. It could be because of improper annealing..
  6. Still to thin. Can still see inconsistencies in the field. Needs to be a solid copper cent like in the past..
  7. Problem is even on ms70 and pf70 coins you can tell the zinc is under the copper layer. Irregularities where the copper and zinc meet show through even on high grade coins.. So I feel if it were a solid copper cent you'd be getting a much better struck coin that would last much longer..