You can see the coin if you hit "reply" on the first post..... just sayin', I know some of you know that....:cigar:.
You need to take it out of the holder, but it looks to have seen a bit of circulation, there appears to be luster loss on the high points.
Frosty, I'll guess 65.
63 to my eye.
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Just too late, but I was gonna guess 65.
Just on my phone, and likely won't be back to my computer tonight, but I will go vf on the 20 center, and say the other two just miss xf. Or call...
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64
64, but a higher grade wouldn't stun me.
Well I'm trying to find something.........even if it's hardly worth trying to photograph...and my copper never looks right anyway...Oh well....
Depends on what is on the coin that you are trying to remove. As far as safety, acetone should be used in a ventilated area away from possible...
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[ATTACH] Germany or 1838 next.
[ATTACH] Germany or 1902 next.
YN = Young Numismatist I believe the American Numismatic Association defines a YN as a collector from 5 to 17 years old.
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