Looks to be the ultimate "stuck thru perspex" error
Thank you for participating, I have enjoyed seeing your c.15th century coinage especially, and the way you present them. Enjoy the rest of the show
A wonderful and informative write up interspersed with some fantastic graphical images.
I want that for @Santinidollar May the coin Gods be smiling at you
Well done @Abramthegreat for winning that for @Paddy54.
What will we find in this world? Worrysome warriors, wholesome wenches or wretched wannabes? Well, we went, we saw and we wondered, was it worth...
I always look at the end of the upper loop of the 9. Small date it points more down and large date it curls more toward the 0
Messy, smelly and time consuming if the coins are actually encased in the stuff, but you could break it into small pieces and leave them in,...
At the moment it is a rim to rim die crack which some call pre-cud. Once it deteriorates more and the piece falls away it will leave a raised area...
Cleverly done, using the foreign language version of 5-7-5 sylables :)
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