@Roman Collector how do you get that gunk off?
Here are a couple of good resources for your Chinese cash coins: http://www.sportstune.com/chinese/coins/idpage.html...
Well I can speak myself, when I got a crap-ton of 10, 50, and 100 won coins in change, I had to keep them all in a change jar since I rarely had...
Are you assuming OP's species? :P
Dude. You need to get off the forums and enjoy your vacation ;) We got this until you get back :P
I really do like the reverse. It's a shame that some of the patina is off the legs and the captive. But I really like how easy all the stuff was...
This one has some crust on it that I think could come off but I decided to leave it be for fear of the patina coming off as well. Still was good...
I'll jump in just to see what they look like after coming out of that paper.
Those are flow lines from an over-used die. Not die cracks.
Yup looks like laminations to me too...not that my opinion matters haha.
I will be there tomorrow morning with my son. Was planning on going today while he was at school and then on a cub scout camping trip this weekend...
Clickbait title to lure us in and then brag about your vacation? Hmmmmm Can't say I'm a fan lol EDIT - ok then you posted the coin while I was...
I remember a thread posted about this garbage awhile back. (I may have posted it, I don't remember). What a piece of junk lol.
Holy.Crap.Balls. That is absolutely amazing
Most likely they aren't. BUT learning is the first step.
Japanese 5 yen. Not worth more than face value...in Japan.
Not worth the money for your coin. You would easily pay upwards of $50 for a coin worth less than that.
Closer. Take it out of the flip and take pictures of the obverse and reverse. Try to make them look like this: [ATTACH]
Not being rude. Just think about it. You can see the pictures on your laptop before you post.
Your coin picture is crap. How do you expect anyone to give you any real info on your coin if your pictures of said coin are crap?
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