Even tap water is not harmful to coins as long as it is not allowed to dry on the coin. Blot them dry.
Look at the bottom of the 6 or the top loop of the 9.
Not even close
Also, IHC's in Unc and near-Unc are quite expensive, but I got this one (slabbed) for $10 or so because it is "smoothed" (it also has a clash!)....
How about a clip on an IHC...cost me $0.25 and the guy at the flea market said it was a shame someone cut it with shears... [ATTACH]
...for more than face value.
Did anyone ever find out what it was a mule with?
Still working on mine, P mint coins are scarce in CA
So, at 1.32 g mine are closer to diobols rather than drachms?
Thanks @Ed Snible I'll check out the link.
Sit the phone (pointed down) on a glass turned upside down, place the coin on a piece of paper so it is visible from the coin, take the pic...
Not to hijack a thread, but I got these and am not sure of their authenticity [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Where?
Congratulations
Travencore 1 cash coin https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces21870.html
Check Google for "Gold Penny Experiment".
If you have a file on your computer, just click on "upload a file", get the file...done.
Good luck on the photography, it's a challenge for many of us.
From the worn condition of the coin and the focus, I couldn't say anything. Let's see what others say.
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