I ended up buying the Thrace , Sestos. It is soaking in some distilled water, with a Severina. Here are some better Photos.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Get a nice reverse photo.
The B is damage, Nice Photos!
You took those?
Ya'll are the info, and price help, This coin presents itself well. did not find a seam.
My first impression of this coin, was the silvering, is it solid metal, silvered or authentic?[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
80's cent are notorious for this filled die error,
Looks like a real nice Nickel, you should post a full obv. and reverse.
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I bought a 1905 20 francs today, On search for toned gold, found this one with a strike through, maybe a loss of lamination.[ATTACH]
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$150 on the bonus coin.
$4450 on the 3 cent.
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The thick strike is common among later die state 60's cents, look for notching first, then separation lines, Unfortunately coin roll hunting...
Not, worth much unless a conditional rarity, variety, or error. Which do you think is of the best and worst grade, take an infocus shot of each...
Great Photos Rick!
This is a coin that I would love to photo again, I believe this is a dropped element, cell phone pics, would love to try my hand in the Macro...
The metal becomes compressed, I am not a metallurgist, but, until you add a foreign agent, substance -the composition stays the same.
It is what everybody has been telling you, a coin that has been struck from fresh dies, But, you want to argue semantics with very seasoned...
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