Thanks, Jim. @Sam Stone I was addressing one of the moderators. Sam, you should put this in the B/S/T forum and perhaps someone would want to...
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AFAIK the "proof of the pudding" for a proof coin (or at least a good start) is to look at the edge of the coin. If the edge meets the face of...
Yup...keep us informed
I dropped a filling, but my dentist fixed it [IMG]
I know this is a "world" coin, but I was somewhat taken aback at how much it looked like a US large cent. [ATTACH]
So, do you polish your coins also?
So why not add it to the B/S/T for him...
...and that's no malarky...
The coin does look quite porous, examine the edge to see if you see a seam where it might have been cast. What is the weight and diameter in mm?
Nice coin, but to be proof-like, it would have to have mirrored fields.
Welcome back M'Lord... [ATTACH]
dang
Bye, Felicia
Oops, my error :)
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Cropping and rotating and posting full-size might help get answers. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
O o o o o ... I just bought one of these recently and LOVE it!
Much worse, wheats worn flat.
Well, those are a few of the things we had in the "Good Old Days". If you haven't seen "Midnight In Paris", it's a good watch.
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