Possibly slightly less diameter where someone has started to spoon it, or caught in a dryer. Does it have edge reeding?
@Fred Weinberg please don't desert us here...
And for the Jefferson Nickel enthusiasts out there, I think it is full steps... :)
Is that Longacre doubling? https://www.cointalk.com/threads/longacre-doubling-some-considerations.59120/
...or MickeyD's
Never pass up an opportunity to give Doug (@GDJMSP ) a nudge...
This is why sometimes it's good to wait.
I'd say large, but wait for someone who knows what they are talking about...
I want those Getting my Secret Santa ready for shipping...
A birth set for 324 AD... is @GDJMSP one of your grandkids :)
Whoever did it did a pretty good job that would fool casual collectors who know nothing about the minting process
https://www.cointalk.com/threads/before-after-iii.389869/ Check out his latest coin...
I'm sure too, just trying to be a smartass
3.10 oz!!! Gigantic coin!!!
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The very gentlest way to deal with ancients is the soaking and (perhaps) using a toothbrush. Water seems to be the preferred soaking medium, some...
not even close to ancient
Nice coin, you should post it in the ancients forum, I'm sure they would enjoy it.
...took a knife to a gun fight.
THAT MUCH!!!
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