Looks more like a glue clash.
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OK, get a program called PhotoScape (it's a free app). I took one of your photos, rotated it, cropped it and will post it full-size. [ATTACH] I...
...is that a bad thing?
Actually I said it because I wanted to see what the grade turned out. :)
Since Mechanical Doubling changes with every strike, they couldn't catalog it.
I'll say 65BN
Welcome to CT. Maintain a sense of humor here. War nice which contain silver (35%) were minted from 1942-1945 and have the large mint mark above...
And that was 15,002 for you:)
I've read that Marie Curie naming an element Polonium was a risky political move since Poland wasn't a country at that time.
Asking $15.49 for a silver half removes them from consideration no matter what else
What company are you talking about? MANY companies sell 90% silver by number of coins/face value, and most don't grade them.
Much better than I can ever do. I think messing with the lighting is your key
AU53
Definitely eclectic :):):)
I think many people heat the coins to 180 degrees or so for a few hours before sealing them. I have been thinking that coating them with linseed...
BTW there have been discussions here that concluded a coin had to be about smooth to have a detectable weight loss
If it were missing a clad layer, the color would be copper. I can still see some of the cladding. Soak it in some water for a couple of days and...
You shouldn't wear gloves, that's a good way to drop it. Handle it carefully by the edges and work over a table with a soft cloth. Look to see...
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