That generally means I agree with the previous poster. I love old Victoria coins, but in general they are not rare.
Like maybe God :)
Questions that really have no answer. Scratches or hairlines can have any size, the operating factor is "are they visible". Magnification above...
Hard to tell from the photo. Better lighting and focus would help. Seems like I see a Blakesley effect though.
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Nah...do it. Since it is zero interest, you have a guarantee that the coin will be there in 9 months.
http://www.thecoppercorner.com/history/evasions_hist.html https://coins.nd.edu/colcoin/colcoinintros/CtfBrit.intro.html...
and...:)
hey, spell check liked it.:)
...uh...wait awhile on that one. :)
You are always welcome to post pictures, just brace yourself for smarmy comments...:)
When posting pictures, it makes it so much easier for people to respond if you crop and straighten the photos and post them full-size. [ATTACH]
Actually 0.01 is fine, I think.
OK, duh...
If you don't mind destroying the capsule, I would just forcefully pry it apart over a towel in case you drop the coins.
Not to be simple minded, but from 1760 the king should have been George III
Does anyone know if the mint uses ANY adhesive? I took a 1/4 oz gold coin out of the mint supplied capsule and it was really tight, but no adhesive.
Small comment from a chemist. HCl is hydrogen chloride, and in case that means little or nothing to most readers, HCl is a gas and when dissolved...
Ooooo...double dyes
Weigh a 1981 cent and see.
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