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A Penny for Mars: US Coin Riding NASA Rover to Red Planet

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Frank Galikanokus

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Feb 9, 2012, 12:19:02 PM2/9/12
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How many errors can you find in this article?

http://www.space.com/14512-mars-penny-nasa-rover-curiosity-cameras.html

JAM

oly

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Feb 9, 2012, 2:31:37 PM2/9/12
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On Feb 9, 11:19 am, Frank Galikanokus <FrankGalikano...@nospam.net>
wrote:
> How many errors can you find in this article?
>
> http://www.space.com/14512-mars-penny-nasa-rover-curiosity-cameras.html
>
> JAM

Well, I would have thought that our non-numismatist NASA scientist and
engineer friends would have sent a copper-plated zinc cent (not penny,
of course) but maybe somebody did intentionally choose a more
chemically-stable bronze (not copper, of course) cent. Maybe, to help
ward off the rigors of the Martian environment. Also, the zinc cent
is lighter than the bronze by about 7/10ths of one gram, and
interplanetary travel is a game where every little bit of weight
counts. Maybe.

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Frank Galikanokus

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Feb 9, 2012, 5:31:45 PM2/9/12
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Ya me too.

Not a penny and not copper.

JAM

Rav

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Feb 9, 2012, 5:39:14 PM2/9/12
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The 1909 VDB was 95% copper, right? Technically bronze.

Ken Barr

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Feb 9, 2012, 7:31:37 PM2/9/12
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In article <4F344951...@nospam.net>,
It's apparently a damaged coin as well ... From the article:

# The initials ("VDB") of the coin's designer -- Victor David Brenner --
# are etched onto the coin's reverse.

On all the VDB's I sell, the initials are raised, not incuse ...

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oly

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Feb 9, 2012, 9:16:10 PM2/9/12
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On Feb 9, 6:31 pm, Ken Barr <k...@kenbarr.com> wrote:
> In article <4F344951.493F1...@nospam.net>,
> 408-272-3247           NEXT SHOW: San Jose Coin Club Jan 27 - 29 (table 200)- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Well, gee, a bunch more article way down on the page (I hate how they
display pages on the internet). Bronze it is. It might just last
until some human gets there to pick it up. Maybe.

oly
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