John, In the condition that the coin is in, it must have been lost the day before you found it! Back when I did a lot of metal detecting, I never ever found a Silver coin that old or in that nice of condition! I can't see any real corrosion and it looks to better than an AU-55. Are you sure that you found it metal detecting? Nice find! I wish I could find Silver coins that nice when I metal detect! Frank
That coin has been cleaned. Did you do it? If so, how? That's a neat coin, and to be honest my first thought was that it was counterfeit. I'd love to see the reverse, and high resolution shots of both sides....Mike
Here is a WB-104 for your reference: http://coins.heritageauctions.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=328&Lot_No=7601&src=pr Here's another: Although the WB-104 was original considered by WB to have been issued by the Confederacy, I believe this has since been disproven (someone please confirm this). Have fun.....Mike
Yes, I found a cach of 101 coins that went from 1843 to 1877 , 77 halfs , 18 quarters , 1 dime and 5 reals.
Yes, with soap and water and eletrolosis , the coins were found where a house had been burnt. Some coins had some stuff on them that soap and would not take off.