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Sometimes, the very fact that the coin is dinged up would result in a different sound when dropped.
Bob Piazza
Former Lincoln Cent Attributer Coppercoins.com
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I get that from some quarters I find as well. They nearly mimic perfectly the sound of a silver quarter when dropped.
"And he will tell you, skill is late — A Mightier than He —
Has ministered before Him — There's no Vitality."
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Oohhhh ok. Well that makes sense. Thank you guys!
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A lamination problem internally can also change the sound. I use it to identify microscopic problems in wood for soundboards and instrument parts when woodworking.
Even a fool can look wise if he keeps his mouth closed.
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You report a weight that is almost 1 gram heavier than normal. A typo, perhaps?
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Yes, it was supposed to be 4.96. Sorry about that. I don't know how I managed to do that.
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Sheila ruley
Yes, it was supposed to be 4.96. Sorry about that. I don't know how I managed to do that.
FFS - Fat Finger Syndrome
Jim
(A.K.A. Elmer Fudd) Be verwy verwy quiet... I'm hunting coins!!! Good Hunting!!!
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