It is - but the coin was struck at Barcelona.
The one coin remaining to be identified is a 2 reales, likely struck in Mexico in the date range of 1801-08. Sorry, it's so worn that's about I...
If you can tell me how big the first coin is, I can identify it and the coin next to it.
According to Krause, most dates are valued around $5 in VG. I don't think this coin would grade that high. But there is one date, (deosn't have a...
2coins - My last post was made more for the benfit of others, who do not understand or know how to recognize these things. Those are some...
Just for the sake of discussion take a look at these pics. [IMG] Those are the high points for the obverse. See how these spots are a...
Yup - it's been dipped. A close look at an enlarged pic of the obverse and you can see it. A look at the reverse is a dead give-away.
Looks like it - can you post a larger pic ?
I think you have it backwards - it is likely a 40 countermarked over an 80. But it's hard to say for sure because it went both ways depending on...
It is not safe to do this with all silica gel packs. ONLY with the specially designed packs can you do this. So please - DO NOT stick just any...
Silver it is - can't be otherwise with that weight ;)
Nope :whistle:
Boy Howdy !! - that's quite a post there Joe !! Welcome to the Forum :hail: I fixed the busted image for you - works better as a link ;)
Not really, the plastic cases open easily enough - and can then be re-closed. By the way, Welcome to the Forum Ol' Silver ;)
Well the reason I was asking is this, you mentioned they were from the silver set. But the coins appear to be clad versions based on the toning....
From the sound of it, you're looking to sell them all at once - yes ? If so, I would contact a dealer who does sell this type of material if it...
Looks normal to me - but I have a question. You say you pulled them out of the box, were the coins still sealed in the cellophane ?
Gorgeous coins !! The first one looks like a slider to me, but what a slider !! - AU58. The second AU55.
There is still green stuff on the coin. It is either PVC residue or verdigris. Acetone will dissolve the PVC - it will not remove verdigris. It...
You're reading it right. But that is still a bit pricey IMO. Coins like that have no numismatic value to speak of, and you are paying about 1/3...
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