My daughter liked it.
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Alexander's Ragtime Band... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Agreed, but where... I have a coin shop an hour's drive away that has a bid board. Otherwise there's always Craigslist : - )
Yeah, I thought it was weird too. For $2, never mind.
But common usage has it as a "Clipped Planchet" or a "Clipped Coin", just like a "penny"
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At an estate sale for $2...I know it is a heresy, but the chain is 12K [IMG] [IMG]
Dang!
Dry as Death Valley!
Looks like INVC to me, but don't know where that could have been.
Agree with @mrbreeze what's with the lowly silver :)
These guys can get pricey too [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
here's mine...at least I have one... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Another deceiver is a weak strike that can look like wear. Also, regarding the wear on areas that might not be the highest, the high point wear...
Good idea, I've started with boiling water but have never boiled them like on a stove. If you put one in some water and microwave it, you can...
https://www.forumancientcoins.com/dougsmith/acmsize.html I miss Doug Smith...
Yup, and I agree, as long as the "sand" doesn't obscure details.
Sodium thiosulfate will dissolve horn silver. Since this is a reaction product of the silver of the coin, it might leave a divot when removed....
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