First off, I freely admit that I know next to nothing about ancients, but I do know a few things about medieval. And from everything I've ever...
Is there any way to identify clipped coins? There's 2 basic ways to do it. One - look at the edges. It's pretty easy to tell the difference...
No, I was referring to something else.
I'm probably gonna regret this :rolleyes: Sorry, but it was not a troll and not a bot either. It was simply a post made by somebody who didn't...
A hint - check your Redbook :)
I'm sorry Robin but yes, it was. What I said in my first post is exactly what was done to that coin.
The "to test its purity" part of that is a bit of a misstatement. It is misleading at best and would of course prompt a question like the one...
Hmmm - could be I just don't wanna ruin the reputation that I worked so long and hard to establish :)
Someone deliberately did that to the coin with tools. They cut the rim and pushed the pieces inwards.
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