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I wonder if someone kept it in his pocket all the time and found that rubbing it was a way to relieve stress. Just a thought.
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Got this coin in pocket change the other day. Looks like someone tried to punch a hole through the 81 in the date. On the reverse by the E in...
We’re Roman coins made only of silver and bronze?
Got this coin the other day. My son, visiting from the UK, said it was a gift to me from his father-in-law, who knew I was into coins. Though I...
This helps, I'll take good care of all the toned coins in my possession and admire them for what they are.
Sounds like a plan.
Guess I don't understand the difference between toning and tarnishing. Remember grandma's old silverware and tea sets that would tarnish and look...
This darkening was on a couple of my Peace, Morgan and Washington silver coins when I acquired them many years ago. If it's merely tarnishing then...
Under magnification the small lumps are metallic with no evidence of the metal being raised from a near hit. The surface is totally smooth. If the...
On the reverse of this 1898 coin I noticed a tiny "blob" beneath the letter U in the word Trust. It's definitely is a raised mark, not a gouge. I...
Thanks, I'll know to now what to look for and why It occurs.
Thanks for clearing that up!
I never realized this before, but I guess it's common for Franklin half dollars? The liberty bell on the reverse doesn't always line up vertically...
Wow, Morgans are a wonder to behold. Thanks
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