I'm pretty excited on this coin I just bought... I know it isn't worth what I paid for it because it is so banged up and eroded but I bought it because of it's beautiful green color all around it... I thought it looked magnificent. I love the bright green! I'm pretty excited. What do you guys think? http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...83696&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT#ht_1404wt_1139 Thanks!
Juiced, but probably better in hand. Hopefully the surfaces are smooth when you get it. Otherwise, that's some rather attractive emerald-green patination.
I don't think so. I think the color is not the color it actually is, and I bet the surfaces will be quite rough.
Absolutely, the color is not correct for verdigris. I admit I don't know squat about these, but $30 for a badly corroded and damaged coin seems crazy in my eyes.
Holy cow! Just opened the link and looked at it. Way overpriced. Book is $50 for an 1828 13 star half-penny, minus 20% for more accurate value, but with that verdigris, I'd say maybe $10 tops.
I've got a 'green' statue he might like to buy, she's sitting out in the harbor here in NY. How much you got to blow OG?
Then just send the money it in a plain envelope to me anyway... you'd have to have a big crane to get that lady off the island and into your trunk.
why dont you send me some money so I can afford a new vehicle for my wifey and baby boy...and cant forget the doggy. A coupe civic just isnt cutting it anymore ..I hope you are investing your money.
Just attach pictures of the real coin. The pictures of the auction almost look like they put a green light on it. Will be interesting to compare the two sets of pictures.
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