This is another revival of a six year old thread. Don't expect pics from the Op.
I don't blame you! I've seen your gallery..... very impressive! Keep the mystery intact, it makes the ring even more special!
Can't even venture a guess without a pic. A scanner might work okay.
I agree.... homemade.
A good site showing various Non-collectible types of doubling: http://koinpro.tripod.com/Articles/OtherFormsOfDoubling.htm Lincoln Cent Resource...
Go to a few before you start bidding. You'll see who are the regulars (the ones who buy by volume- They overpay for some lots and get others for...
Look like fakes. And not even good ones. Stick around.... there are a few members who know their stuff about Chinese coins.
Good to know, Jeff. Thanks for the info.
Still sticking with my gut that it's PMD. The more I look at it, the more I'm convinced. But.....that's just me.:D
...and computer monitors, hard drives, tvs.....etc..
Mirza.... are you a young numismatist? Also, please post pics. You can use a scanner if you don't have a camera. It would really help to see what...
Check "Plating Split Doubling" on this site: http://koinpro.tripod.com/Articles/OtherFormsOfDoubling.htm
Stunning!
Still can't tell. You definitely need larger pics or a better camera. Try to get a pic this big: [IMG]
I bow to your superior wisdom, Oh Omniscient One!:bow:
You and I think the same way. :yes:
That's the logical route, Vess, but in the middle of dealing with estates, it seems that the trend is to dispose of the deceased's material goods...
This is why pics are necessary. :D
I have a copper colored one with a deer on it. Does it look like this?: [IMG]
Over the last year or so, three local shops have closed their doors. The ones still open have no interest in selling or spending time with...
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