Looks like an old India state coin. I ordered one from Littleton many years ago for a couple of bucks, but let's see if someone on here knows more.
AGAIN!!!
I'm sure that can be arranged.
Dang!
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Out of curiosity, how many people did we end up with?
That works for me
I don't work with cheese, but...
However antique furniture that has been cleaned carefully for the last 200 years is worth more than similar pieces that Billy Bob found in the...
Is that for the one that is a "dime a dozen"?
Decisions, decisions, decisions...the 1913 V nic or the 1804 dollar...
Here are two coins I got from an uncleaned coin batch. I overcleaned them and my photography blows, but it was interesting to find two such...
My only clip is an Indian Head Cent I bought at a flea market and the guy I bought it from was bummed because someone had damaged it. Cost me...
Snouts...snouts...oh, that's what the M in MS stands for...Multiple Snouts
I have bought 3 lots of uncleaned coins. The first (and the best) was 50 coins for $30. I got 11 nicely recognizable coins from the lot. I then...
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Good luck
These coins have survived a couple of thousand years and you are not about to hurt them easily. Boiling is a good idea, but I would use tap...
Distilled water evaporates, boils at the same temperature and rate as tap water.
If I am not mistaken, in 1975 the proof sets were made in San Francisco, so the dime should bear an "s" mint mark to be a proof.
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