Just carry a magnet along and pass it over them.
dwt is a pennyweight where 1 pennyweight = 1.55517 g. 14 K is 14/24X100 = 58% so you have a gold weight of 4.14 g
Welcome to CT. As a collector as opposed to being a dealer, the first thing I would do is to see if they are magnetic. Easy to do and helps a...
I tend to get sucked into ordering uncleaned ancients from time to time and wanted to share my latest "adventure". I noticed an ad on e-bay for...
[IMG] Oooooooooo spider...
Got this one for $5 in a junk bin. Knew if I waited long enough I might see it on CT. [IMG] [IMG] 34 mm, 17.15 g I guess it is Anastasius I AD...
Looks like it took a knife to a gun fight.
MD
I have one of those, I plated it myself!
Put the smaller in between two normal ones and shoot the edge.
The only "air of arrogance" I see here seems to hang around you. People can joke, or get tired of answering the same questions, but you don't...
I agree, nice MD, note the G...you don't see any notching.
Welcome to CT. Don't be put-off by good-natured rubbing, but we can't tell you much without pictures. The frosting could just be due to...
Why not?
Welcome to CT. Those are a couple of really nice coins you inherited. About grading/authentication... This is used to add value to somewhat...
Well bless your little pea-picking heart...
"suffering succotash"
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Agree with @Insider this appearance is usually due to heating, although something weird in the cladding might also be suspect.
Hey @paddyman98 is it a clash?
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