It's possible it will. When you remove stuff on a coin, the color of the surface may be different.
Good point. When I was doing this there were not near as many counterfeits. I made mistakes with some of the coins I picked for the album. They...
I built several of these sets over the years. I cracked several coins from slabs. The sets looked great. Today, I feel I wasted a lot of money and...
Glue several cents together with something like white school glue and break them apart. I think that part of what we are seeing is just damage.
It's cool to hear of folks finding something like this. Thanks for sharing.
This is more of what I call a clash. Note the clear lines of the profile. [ATTACH]
I'm not seeing a clash. I think more than just the one letter would be showing.
I have also seen folks use the term ghosting. Not sure if that is even a proper term. Better images may change my mind. I'm used to seeing a more...
This world would fall apart without coffee.:D
I think that's called indirect design transfer. Don't think it's a clash.
The zinc plating has rust under it. The coin is covered with rust. It's all damage.
Just a worn coin.
Give us a hint of what you think it is.
That would be me Skip. Thank you for the kind words. I didn't figure the lady would do any harm with acetone. Skip, I'll leave the thread. Maybe...
Cool guy. He will be missed.
I think price is a really big factor. Lincoln cents will always be popular because most folks can afford to collect them. You can have a lot of...
Take some time to learn what you are trying to say. What you think are fancy words, are just showing how little you know.
1983 was probably the worst year for this type of plating problem.
I would want the coin toned. I would not like it if it were blast white.
Researching each coin, one by one is all you can do. If you buy the book above, it will take a few seconds to look up each coin. The coins in the...
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