The last photo on the left shows diagonal lines towards the outer rim, so it was ground or sanded down by a rotating device.
Ground down...whether on purpose or not , damaged.
A lot of things came to my mind.
The truth is never blasphemy, only the interpretations of man.
Think well before doing so IMHO. Only if the tariff wars stops quickly ( and it is possible to even get bigger), or it will continue to go down....
No Problem sir.
True, most of us have or will have the task of telling the relatives of true value. Same is true of those who have faulted, included, gemstones...
Is this the one you have?...
The greenish is probably copper compounds, but the white does look like zinc chloride which is corrosive , but very soluble in water , so try it~...
Maybe the original article...
Since it appears more oval than round, I think it is a small jeweler's handpiece being used to make or practice a holder for a bracelet or such...
All I see looks like mechanical doubling damage.
The 4 is affected by the corrosion on the coin in that area. The members were not trying to be other than helpful. Remember they are giving up...
Jeff! You should see how Peter, Doug , and the moderators dress! Money ?? Bahh, its the joy of the company.
I was going to ask that, how does he know it is you, if eBay codes the bidders ID. I sometimes suspect by their transactions score. I mean the...
Follow the money!
In 1982 the Philadelphia mint ( no MM) made both bronze( 3.1) and zinc plated ( 2.5)., so no extra value....
Robert, you can continue your line of discussion, but lose the haha bit. Read the rules in the 2nd forum of the list. I am laughing at people in...
So how many have been verified by anyone of experience and reputation ?
There is a vast difference in hardness of the outer nickel layer on such a coin compare to 90% silver 10% copper, also chemical reactivity , and...
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