I could buy one on e-bay for between $15 and $20
Much as this seems a great find, I too have a suspicion that someone is missing part of their collection.
Wondering if I should make an offer on this...:):)...
I'm sure others will chime in, but if the doubling isn't VERY evident, it might be an error, but not really worth anything.
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I would love to see this...I have one going with vinegar and am not really seeing much. It's like pulling teeth to get me to take and post photos...
Thad can speak for himself, but verdigris is a self perpetuating phenomenon. If one coin gets it, it can spread to uninfected coins pretty...
Just looking at a GovMint dot com catalog I got today and they offer MS70 ASE's for $46.40 (PCGS) and $50.85 (NGC). Not sure how many you would...
Hit that coin with some VerdiCare!
GETTING old???!!! I looked up the word in my Funk and Wagnalls and it had your picture.
I am a novice at ancient coins, but I am a chemist and wanted to pass along some information: Sodium sesquicarbonate is a double salt of sodium...
This kind of granular surface occurs on many coins of different compositions. I am not a materials scientist, but have had the thought it might...
I think we see so many postings here where someone is convinced they have an error that is worth many thousands (or even millions...search Redwin...
To come back to reality, assuming this is some sort of a mint error, how much do you think it would be worth. Is it really worth the trouble?
They all fell asleep
Toning is weird...some people love it and some hate it. I see crusty, brownish Franklin Halves shown here with people gushing over them. Each to...
Looks more like toning...surface reaction to the environment.
Kind of looks like an "octopus man" coin...India, the Cholla dynasty. Put octopus man coin on google and check out the images. [ATTACH]
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