I recently purchased a box of antique miscellaneous goods. The box contained a few old war photos, some kind of banknote and a 1943 war ration book. Inside this War ration booklet was a few coupons reading meat, fats, fish and cheese and a small white envelope with 2 coins. Are these real coins? I tried to find out what I could about them found the names and found that some may not be real but not much else. If these are keepers should I try and clean them?
I'm not an expert on these coins, but they appear to be copies/counterfeits of colonial coins. Cleaning is almost always a terrible blunder. What metal are they made of?
Hi sorry I am not real good with scanning. The larger one has more of a copper hue than the smaller one which seems to look more like a dirty silver with just a hint of copper. Both have a smooth edge. That's about the best I can explain!
These are coins made by my uncle Peter Rosa in the 1960's. The material is lead and antimony alloy which is copper plated. I plan to setup a web site in the future as a reference for collectors of all his early American coin copies.
Yes, and I started working with Peter at age 13. I know more about his work than anynone alive today.
Thank you for the replies about these two coins. After I read the reply from "Coinmaker" I did notice they do have that sound of lead. I hope that makes since. I wont clean them. And again thank you for the information.
A book maybe something to do in the future. I first need to organize all the information. I think a blog would be a good place to do this. I hope to launce one in the next couple weeks.
Did he rermake the 1796 8 real coin? Did he remake the Fucio or the Fugio. Because I know there is a variety that actually says Fucio.
I know he made the Fugio cent. I don't know if he made the one that has Fucio. I will be going through all is Americans and posting them on a web site. Some of his Ancient coins are documented in Wayne Sayles book but there is no documentation on his Early American coins. This is going to take a little time since I can only work on it part time. I'm not sure about the 8 real coin you are referring to. I do not see it on his flyer from the 1960's.