Between Blakesley effect and anvil effect? Actually, I didn't. I really am not an error/variety guy!
OK, I stand corrected there. I misspoke because I'm not an error and variety guy. Sorry. But I was right about the DEFDAM part. ;)
It appears to be a bona fide ancient coin, but in really, really rough shape.
You are thinking of the Blakesley Effect. But the flattening on your coin is caused by wear. It saw some circulation after the notch was cut in...
That's an old notch someone put in the coin, plain and simple. Post-mint damage. I couldn't tell you what caused it without going back in a time...
Definitely post-mint damage. That one's seen better days.
Yes, it gets me unstuck, so I can play from 1973. Thanks. USA or 1973, next. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Why would you want to waste so much money sending this off for grading? I don't think it would grade that high, and might not even straight...
#1 seems OK. #2 I do not like at all. #3 isn't terrible, but seems rather shadowy.
This post (#63) is the entry post for Kliao on Collectors Universe.
This post (#62) is the entry post for Treashunt on Collectors Universe.
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In case anyone else was unfamiliar with the painting (as I was), here it is. And here is the Wikipedia article about it. That's neat, @ominus1....
I think it appropriate to borrow a coin from @AncientJoe here. I hope he won't mind. He knows this is my favorite in his amazing collection....
I like those tetrastyle temples in general. The statue inside is a neat little detail.
To be honest, I did not read his entire article. Thanks for bringing up that point.
Acetone should not remove the toning unless the toning is some kind of artificially applied coloring which is susceptible to a solvent- in which...
I like that one with the map of Africa. I too am out of West African States coins. No Mauritania, either. I thought I had something from 2010,...
It works for me. It's coin-related content. You're good, @vintage_copper.
Nice, indeed.
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