Chard is one of the largest dealers there is in Great Britain. If anybody would have them they will. Did you click on the link - they have the...
It is just a different variety of the mint mark used in '43 - that's all. The S is just a different shape than that used on most other dimes...
Why in Dublin ? These guys should have them - Chard
In your first pic - 4 of the 5 marks you circled in pink are flaws in the metal, not marks. The large depression, circled in black, is a dead give...
While acetone wil remove some contaminants from coins, it is not really the chemical most use when they "dip" a coin. Coin dips are commercial...
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Yup - it is.
Just for referrence - the majority of them that I have seen are worth about $50 - $75.
The coin in the auction link posted is a half escudo. Chop marks were used by Chinese merchants and they were placed on coins to signify that they...
They have been trying to sell coins from the "El Cazador" for quite some time. But they've been having very little success. The coins have been...
Go ahead and send the pics - worst he can do is tell you it's nothing.
It resembles finning, only it is occurring on the edge of the coin instead of the rim. It is a puzzler :confused:
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Try again. But what appears to be coming off ? Are you saying the rim is coming off the coin ?? :confused:
I'm inclined to say lamination, but sure been wrong before.
It's quite simple really, they did it to distinguish the coins from the regular mintage. It was a big deal back in those days and govt. officials...
Not the best pic for determining toning, but it looks like the real deal to me.
I still gotta say, not a single one. That - (and can substantiate) clause is a toughy.
I miss these more often than almost any other, but I'll say 58 on this one.
That depends on what you are calling pit marks. But if it's what I think it is, then yeah - I do. When a counterfeiter uses a genuine coin to make...
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