There’s chemicals... And pounding it in leather Usually slightly larger circumstance when pounded
I don’t see a pic
Coneca #13 Wexler WRPM 003
Woff [ATTACH]
Thought I’d post this here They’ll shout me down in error forum ‘it’s a variety ‘ Picked this from the junk box at my LCS today It was marked D/D...
I picked this out of a big box of ‘junk’ foreign coins at the LCS. He bought out a couple other dealers last year. Looked and felt like silver so...
Rarity index 87!
[ATTACH]
The .2 says mirrored image of the squiggly on Numista
Trying again No joy
Edit I failed my copy/paste
Thus the .2
I’m at Egypt 1863 5 Qirsh KM#253.2
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Struggling to id this coin I think 1861 Egypt 5.95 gr about 25 mm I believe it is silver
Is there a market for that?
I think the 1962 five cent is 100% nickel. Worth about 10 cents US currently
Ancient damage from wrapping machine Hope we didn’t wake Ed up for this
If you have acetone, go for it. I buy it for $6 a pint. The hardware store doesn’t give it away. Your US cent is worth 1 cent. Simple math
Well, Todd, you received some very truthful answers from some very knowledgeable members. More so than myself How you proceed is up to you
I wouldn’t pay to slab anything under $100 in possible value If already slabbed, I’d only pay raw value Buy the coin, not the container Over $200...
Separate names with a comma.