Well, what are you trying to clean off of them. There are things that can be removed with very mild methods, and some that require stronger methods.
Lets take it international... 1904 encased German pfennig [IMG] [IMG]
These are common silver washed novelty pieces with designs based on Ottoman era Algerian coins.
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Looks like heat sealing. I have a couple from the same company. Basically a plastic flip, heat sealed, with the coin in a second, smaller plastic...
It's still in the soft slab in the listing. The comparison pic is a different example of the same generation of copies.
I would take the 62, nicer looking coin and also a good deal.
Better eye appeal, but it all depends on price. This date in MS jumps pretty significantly with each point as long as the coin is not outright ugly.
The black blotches are somewhat distracting, but that's still a very good deal. These are really tough to find in MS.
I've read about instances of their certified coins not showing up in their own database. I think it may be due to coins that were certified before...
Saw this on eBay earlier this evening:...
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33. Collected world coins when I was a child, forgot about it when I hit the pre-teen years, then rediscovered the hobby when I started college....
I'd really want to own this: http://www.perthmint.com.au/1-tonne-gold-coin.aspx Preferably at face value :joyful:
Yes you got it right. Value wise up around $100, sometimes they go for more for decent circulated examples.
Spanish 4 maravedis. It's been cleaned and has some corrosion, value in this state is just a few dollars.
Are the second pair from the bottom Korean? I always found that IMTYPEF one interesting. Read it as "I'm type F" lol
Look for the adam's apple. That'll tell ya it's not lady liberty but just some dude in drag lol
I'd have to respectfully disagree. Varieties are often country specific, yes. Errors, including doubled dies such as this, are more universal. And...
Beat me to it :) Good memory
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