Travencore 1 cash coin https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces21870.html
Check Google for "Gold Penny Experiment".
If you have a file on your computer, just click on "upload a file", get the file...done.
Good luck on the photography, it's a challenge for many of us.
From the worn condition of the coin and the focus, I couldn't say anything. Let's see what others say.
But I still insist 736 angels can dance on the head of a pin...
Wanna talk about "luster" next?
True story...when I first started collecting (early to mid 50's) I was in our town's coin shop when a guy came in to sell a $2.50 gold piece. He...
Dang!
Please don't take offence, if we sincerely thought it were not authentic, we would not be doing you any favors by withholding that information.
The curve looks irregular to me and I don't see any Blakesley Effect, but if @Fred Weinberg passes on it, that's good enough for me.
Don't sneeze...:)
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That's intense!
It'd Deja Vu...spend it before inflation disappears it...
Why not read the rest of the posts...the discussion (and the original question) included coins where a higher grade sold at a lower price.
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OMG...thank you ever so much!!!
Don't know enough to answer...perhaps someone else can educate us both.
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