A coin in this condition would be tossed back into circulation by me. I suppose you could use warm water and a cloth and see if its like, dried...
I have a few enameled coins myself, at my home though otherwise I would attach a photo. I have not ever seen one on such an old coin though.
Nana ended it? I wonder why :(
With photos that bad, it is not worth going for. Plus the seller is "handmadebynana", so perhaps it is a fake "nana" decided to create.
I retract my above statement, looks to be 1895.
Assuming 1885. There are no 1805 Indian head cents.
That edge photo made me shudder. Then I remembered it was damaged lol. Keep looking and welcome..
Yuck. A cleaned coin takes such an ugly hue!
DOn't be sorry, Midas. I saw this article before too but every time I re-read it and look at the photographs. Among the most gorgeous gold coins I...
The white..... greyhound.... o_O
Wow, what an amazing reverse! Truly nice coin. I thought I had one myself but it appears I don't.
I don't think so.
Ferdinand VII is a rather interesting figure. Those are attractive coins, just haven't found one for me yet.
Something acidic? Damaged.
Don't get me started on fracking, my friend.
I don't believe that. Look it up even on ebay- plenty of these coins out there, and or much less.
Certainly they tried to lowball you. What is this, closer to a 175 dollar coin? Maybe 200? I don't know much of the nickel doubled dies as...
Yuck! See the plating split around the mintmark? Spend her before the zinc rots and you're out a penny!
Won't be natural if you're in Texas! As you see in my pic, I live on ice ;)
Not on this one. I have seen many like this also. They also get a similar appearance if you freeze them deep enough. I guess that is Maine weather.
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