1964 Half dollar Vs. 1972 Half dollar. Just Add Water
This is what happens when you take all the silver out.
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Good research, i will feel motivated with your experiments and research. Base on logistic the two coins unlike have different cogent value when they still in conical flask 1964half dollar is reactant than the other vice versa. I wish you more knowledge on your research sir @goldmatters.
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have you actually done this test? I find it very hard to believe that a coin would do that in just water....there has to be something else in there besides water....
Lol it wouldn’t .... the coin is made out of Gallium, check out the next blog!
hahaha ok as I thought. My deduction abilities almost always lead me to the accuracy very quickly. But since you posted it didn't want to disregard completely....
Lol yeah I should have make it more clear it was supposed to be more of a funny joke post ha ha
yes make more clear as a ridiculous joke ;-)>
Hello Sensei Goldmatters. Another succesful experiment . Don't forget the rare earth magnet.
Namaste!
lol.
There is no significant difference between the two. only the size of which is slightly increased. nevertheless it remains valuable, same thing with gold. remains valuable all the time
1964 coin is 90% silver. US coinage made after contains no silver
Actually there were plenty of 40% silver kennedy halves that were produced after 1964.
Thats true, I should have said LESS silver
for sure, just making sure you knew :-)
Wow that turned ugly after the wash. I mean aren't things supposed to get shiney and new after you clean them ;-)
Still this is not about the coin. mixing noble metals with impurities has turned into a legal habit of nations. This very fact should warn us about a very simple question - why add something to silver or gold when it's not even needed?
Lol I’m glad you could view it. I cant even ge the dtube video to play. Uploading youtube soon
I always have problems with opening videos on Dtube but this time it worked just fine. It was what, maybe 25 seconds............. maybe that's why it worked, being short and all.
Just increasing size after 8 years.
Great collection.
Thanks for reading
Amazing experiment and interessing video ; the video on dtube doesn't work for me , thanks
Me neither. I put the youtube video in for this
You are a gret explorer. I really like your experiments. Great analysis with Half dollar coin.
Thanks
Awesome experiment we have here.
Thank you
A couple of quick questions: what the heck is happening in this video? What is the substance that was pulled off of that coin? And was it just regular room temp water that did that to it? If so, how?
The coin is made of Gallium. Its just for fun
What is Gallium? I have never heard of that?
Check it out! https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallium