Very nice coin. Good choice :) Take Care Ben
Oh, yes, it's been cleaned. Looks like baking soda and lemon juice may have been employed at some point in the past. B
Which way is the wind blowing and how much can I afford to spend? It varies from day-to-day and week-to-week :D B
Hmmm, I'd say about $180. Good luck there because I've heard NTC isn't real reliable. Bone
It looks real to me and should grade in the VF-25 range. My camera does the same thing at times. Still figureing it out. Take Care B P.S....
An honest man's quandary. A penny in the purse or bread for the belly... ;) Bone
Thank You for the information Aidan, everybit helps :) Ben
No, I haven't heard that, but it's possible. Where abouts in Tejas you from? I grew up over around Nacogdoches. Take Care Ben
Oh, no problem Cucumbor. I understood what it was your saying with no problems :) I agree with you there is at times a terrible trade-off when...
Hello John, It looks like a nail punched thru it, then somebody tried to patch/solder it. Bone
http://www.cointalk.org/search.php?searchid=182425 Here are some posts which address cleaning ancient coins. Unfortunately the use of a brass...
Team CT, Here is my most recent addition to the old collection. The only information which I've got on the coin says '1763 Austrian Thaler.'...
I'll give it an AU-58. Very nice penny. B
Perhaps, yes perhaps a griffin :cool: I just finished watching "Harry Potter & the Goblet of Fire" hence the dragon came to mind first. B
Brian, I love that coin. The DRAGON makes it :) Ben
Yes, you can acquire Ancients at a decent price. Here is a very good seller. Take Care Bone...
How about AU-55 Bone
"Alvanly, Who's Your Fat Friend" :D :D :D (Quote attributed to Beau Brummell when speaking aloud referring to King George) B
Whew, glad you don't want to kick my behind, :eek: :eek: :eek: B ;)
Yes PDMJSG :D is sure is, My bad, I've always been a tad dyslexic...:bow: :bow: :bow: Take Care Hoss B
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