Empire of the Romans Bronze Follis of Leo VI the Wise (minted in Constantinople sometime between 886 and 912), which was once part of the Nea...
Empire of the Romans Bronze Follis of Leo VI the Wise (minted in Constantinople sometime between 886 and 912): [ATTACH]
You can buy this one: https://www.ma-shops.com/mraffler/item.php?id=5963
A silvered Bronze Double Maiorina of Julian the Apostate from the Sirmium mint is up for auction soon:...
Republic of Georgia Copper-Zinc-Nickel 3 Lari (minted in Warsaw, Poland in 2006): [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Srivijaya Kingdom Gold Massa (minted sometime between 680 and 1250): [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Srivijaya Kingdom Gold ¼ Massa (minted sometime between 680 and 1250): [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Macau Copper-Nickel 5 Patacas (minted at the Royal Mint in Llantrisant, Wales, United Kingdom in 1992): [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
After reading your post and thinking about it, I have decided that I won't inform them, because I have realized that if I did do that and they...
Should I report to NGC that I have removed the coin from their holder, so that they can update their census? Or do people generally not do that?
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My coin is now de-slabbed: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] :)
I tried your method, it didn't work, but this did: [MEDIA]
Do you have a video of that?
While that is certainly an interesting technique, I don't have o wooden porch, and I would be amazed if I managed to do that without causing any...
No, I only have basic tools like screwdrivers and the like.
Speaking of which, for now this seems to be what I am most likely to try: [MEDIA]
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