Wow...that's a hard question, it would depend on two things 1) mainly how far the bronze disease had spread - if it is extensive, the coin is...
Not a bad coin, just looks over-dipped and lifeless.
Don't we all?
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Just for fun: http://www.romanorum.com/docs/A%20Method%20for%20cleaning%20ancient%20coins.%20Romanorum.com.pdf
The B and the S...hmmmmmmmmm
How old...enquiring minds want to know...
Dern rite you young Snipperwhapper...Whippersnapper. Never trust anyone younger than 70 : - )
Although I am far from expert, I would like to comment that the limited wear on the coin coupled with the TOTAL lack of any luster (hard to tell...
And yours says you live in FL and am retired, but not how old
When copper and tin are mixed, the result is not just a mixture, but an alloy that has quite different properties from either of the two starting...
And I see those tiny lights in the sky just couldn't be big balls of gas, 'cause I saw it with my own eyes. Just because you can't explain...
I can understand if someone didn't want to answer this, but I wonder about it also and about their age...since I am an old...person
He probably said something evil and had to retract it : - )
And here I thought it was Black Adder
OMG...crop circles
It means "YUP" or "I agree"
yup
Now, the seminal question...will the USA ever issue aluminum coins?
IT WILL CHANGE IF I WATCH IT ENOUGH!!!
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