I'm not sure how precise they could get with refining metal 1900 years ago.
https://www.pcgs.com/news/a-history-of-major-us-hoards-redfield-hoard/ he had bags of 1925s, 1927s, and 1928s peace dollars.
There were some bags of peace dollars in the redfield hoard, but that's the only hoard i've heard of with full bags of them, and most of those...
If there's anything about the coin that you really don't like, pass on it. I've bought coins in the past because the price was cheap, and then...
It's gotta be, I'd have put them in a safe at home.
I'd like to get ahold of one of the empty bags, they're interesting pieces of history.
Those look like scratches, they are below the surface of the coin and have displaced metal on each side of them.
me too
Keeping your word is an alien concept today, i hate it.
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what?
take a look at them with a 10 power loupe, you'll see the hairline scratches that result from that rubbing with baking soda. Congrats, you now...
No
If you have to talk yourself into keeping it, send it back.
That's a nice looking old dark half dollar, i'd leave it alone, somebody would love to have it just the way it is.
they do....
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Keep in mind there's two different prices, the price you'd have to pay a dealer, and the price a dealer would offer to get it from you.
that was sarcasm, for the guy who said to clean it with dish soap. Don't clean it. or smack it with a hammer.
OR JUST SMACK IT WITH A HAMMER, Y'KNOW, WHATEVER.
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