There's plenty of answers on youtube ;)
A big tell is the squared rims. Proofs have them. Business strikes don't. Yours doesn't.
Psh, I liked my link better ;)
I've only got one Antonius Pius denarius and it is a sad one at that. He reminds me of a zombie. [ATTACH]
How about "Can you please answer my easily googled question?" I just ran across one of those...:banghead:
Not sure who polished it, if that's what happened. I don't see why it couldn't have stayed like that once wrapped up. No, not a proof. Here is a...
https://lmgtfy.com/?q=Austria+100+Schilling+1976+&iie=1
The other pictures of it look like it was polished. The bottom looks normal. Could just be the way the pictures were taken. PS - you should be...
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If you like them and they aren't breaking your budget, then that's what matters.
That is a really great looking Nerva. I like the color too. Thanks for sharing!
Not opinion. Fact.
No. Your coin is just a normally circulated 82. Period. End of story.
Is this "shinny" coin a proof?
Neither. As @Clawcoins said, DDD.
Looks like a plain old large date to me.
Out of the plastic would be better. Unless you don't have it in hand.
http://www.lincolncentresource.com/smalldates/1970Ssmalldate.html
Dude why could I not think of MAD? Am I losing my mind?!?!
That's normal. I can't for the life of me tell you what it is called, perhaps @paddyman98 can...But it is not damage or from circulation.
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