well it looks like the '82 Philly Bronze small date edges out the large date as far as MS66 and up goes.
The Zincs aren't worth much until you hit MS68.
Keep looking for the 82-D small date Bronze/copper (Brass actually i think).
well it looks like the '82 Philly Bronze small date edges out the large date as far as MS66 and up goes.
The Zincs aren't worth much until you hit MS68.
Keep looking for the 82-D small date Bronze/copper (Brass actually i think).
Yeah.. oh I'll keep lookin!! Wouldn't mind finding the '82 Philly small copper, either! Like I said, I've got the Denver and the Philly Large dates in bronze, the latter is def Red, but it's maybe a MS66. But you're right--they're not really worth all that much; the bronze ones, that is.. I was all hyped when I found one--then another, then ANOTHER lol. Evidence, obviously, that they're not near as rare as I had expected!! (unfortunately) :( I think the nicest one of the lot, which also happens to be the most valuable, is my Philly '82 zinc Large Date. It's gotta be at least a 67... Which is only like $75 USD lol but hey, for spendin around 6-7 bucks or so (not to mention, it's fun!!), that's not too bad!!
On another note, you should totally do a post on your story about making that Nolan Ryan coin! I know some people would love it--it's got baseball and numismatism (is that the right word?? I can never get it right). Are you a big sports fan? I guess in 1992, Ryan was getting ready to retire from the Rangers soon--I guess they were doing it for that? How did you score the "gig," so to speak??