After doing quite a bit more research, I have seen this coin sold or in a historic society with this same holder. Is it an aftermarket holder that...
These haven't been sold at auction in the past 3 years. It might be a gamble as a 64 that PCGS values at 110 sold for 36$ you would need the 65 or...
I know you don't want to believe it, but it is true. ;)
Although it was a nice example, Auction was 2007. It sold for much more money than some of the other gold plated medals since. But they were also...
That is the one that was sold to the attendees correct?
Being that the Nobel Peace prize is made of gold. These do not really compare. Here is a sold heritage auction without the original holder. It...
After doing a little more research I found that if you wanted the gold or silver plated version you had to pay extra and the amount of plating...
They have been re striking these for 100's of years. And most likely it would be difficult to nail down when each one was re struck. Hopefully...
Nice looking coin. I believe that @physics-fan3.14 collects Marocan coins.
So, the die polish lines are a die stage what has happened is the variety had already happened. The variety was most likely a die clash. So...
I started a thread on this medal of award. Panama-Pacific international exposition medal | Coin Talk 70mm and 133.8g Gold plated Bronze These were...
That is from a vise. Not a struck thru.
Photos?
I understand that you were probably saying the statement in Jest. But the counterstamp was applied to the coins By Ephraim Brasher himself. Just...
I am sure that most of you are aware of the Panama Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco 1915. Here is a little known medal that was...
And you see graffiti where? I hope I am missing your point.
Yes it is doubling just not a doubled die.
@dwhiz LOL
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Maybe olive oil, and that is questionable on certain coins. Definitely never use vinegar or hydrogen peroxide. They both will etch a coins surface.
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