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MangoAve
02-23-2015, 10:41 AM
Any guess on the larger one? I am sure the small one is definitely an un-struck zincoln. It has the rolled edge appearance and same weight and diameter. The sound is really close when dropped on a surface, but definitely different than a full copper penny. If any of you were aware that dropping a coin on a surface can tell you the material it is made from...
First pic is comparison, Second pic is blank on top of zincoln.

The larger seems to be around 22 mm as the King George V penny is 23.58mm. I have seen online 22mm copper blanks but the blanks I found to purchase were designed for jewelry craft. Maybe it was put into circulation for a while if it is such, but there is a possibility it came as another un-struck disc. Third pic is comparison and fourth is the blank ontop of George V.

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MIKE54
02-23-2015, 05:19 PM
Interesting finds Jim. Did you use dynamite to get them out of the ground this weekend LOL ? I did see some snow finally melting off my roof so maybe a month to that first silvery honey-hole ?

MangoAve
02-24-2015, 07:35 AM
I used a flame thrower on the field to get rid of snow and then jackhammer to get targets out.:lol: I did take advantage of melting snow by trying to clear some from the roof. That's about it. Hoping for a month. Silvery honey-hole...the spot where you got CZ? IM eager for any place but first for a 1752 house and 1860 house and 1840 (per assessor but actually 1820) house. And those camps, the one I told you, and the ones you told me.

MIKE54
02-24-2015, 04:05 PM
we will have no shortage of good spots once the detecting season begins !

mownomo
02-24-2015, 10:14 PM
Interesting find Jim. I saw a guy at Texas Instruments put a penny on the lathe and turn all the detail off of the tails side. Why? I will never know.

MangoAve
02-25-2015, 08:00 AM
I saw a guy at Texas Instruments put a penny on the lathe and turn all the detail off of the tails side. Why? I will never know.

Your guess is as good as mine. Just to do it, maybe?? Can't even imagine doing it to use as poker chips. Pennies are cheap enough. Unless he was trying to see if the inner zinc is visible once raised details are removed?