Nothing has changed with this coin since you posted it at Christmas… still stained, although if you cleaned it with soap and water you’ve managed...
It also may have a mint mark if I remember correctly… didn’t they move to the obverse at a later time?
Show us an icg ms-68 if that’s where you’re sending it. At least that way we aren’t comparing apples to oranges.
so by all means show us an icg ms-68 so we can compare apples to apples.
Check http://augustuscoins.com/ Its run by a member here, @Valentinian and was the site I started at. https://www.forumancientcoins.com/ is also...
1st…. Definitely NOT a cud. A cud is at the rim of the coin. 2nd… could a be a die break, but it’s so circulated it’s hard to tell. I’m also...
Going to ask a question and no judgement from me as to the answer.... What is your interest in error coins? Is it to collect or to flip? Either...
Better it than you though.... lol
That is both funny and sad at the same time.... more funny than sad, but still both
He was just doing the old bite test to see if it was real.... thats all
@CoinCorgi is the Ike medium or well done?;)
even if, as he said in another thread, he has not intent to sell ever he isn’t immortal. Those coins will eventually be headed to someone else’s...
Google how to artificially tone a coin.
didn’t even notice that. Thought I saw him, but no. As always, you are correct sir*….. lol * this post can be used as proof that you’re right...
Ummmmm, pardon my insolence m’lord…. Shouldn’t you like John Adams too since he kinda also has to be a relative of yours?:angelic:
If the mods can move my question and your answer to another thread you can jus post there…
I knew someone here would know. My google search was less than helpful and that’s why I did both. Thank you @Pickin and Grinin for an answer!!
Ok, weird question with laminations…. On a zincoln the lamination would have to be on the zinc layer right? Is it even possible to have a...
If the devices are the same thickness they should be, like on this coin, it’s going to be MD. You have something to examine when there are...
So explain how they occurred during the minting process. To only one coin, on a press moving fast enough to produce well over a billion coins per...
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