I found another pic of this coin. This coin has a mintage of 1039 in proof and 8,000 in UNC. [ATTACH]
This coin walked into the shop today totally unexpected from a local collector who is working on a registry set of seated halves... he just...
I ordered and received 10 pieces. 5 went to my home and 5 went to my office. I actually ordered 5 for some of my good customers/ local coin club...
I like to buy these in dry crystal form... This way I can control how potent the mix is... Makes for better experimenting haha!
I don't plan to boil it... Just dissolve in hot water and see what it does. I have a bunch of ground found brown buffalo nickels I want to see...
Maybe I'll order some and give it a tinkering with...
I thought that was for werewolves???
You can just mention that it's being discussed here. Maybe he will show up and we can help the guy become a more studious numismatist... Maybe not...
I agree with you. Those divots in the field on the reverse are a pretty clear giveaway. The tooling spikes coming from the rim don't help...
That's unfortunate. It basically shows the treasure expert cleaning the copper coin in "mild" citric acid.
I was watching The Curse of Oak Island the other day and they took a coin that hey had found to a "treasure expert". They proceeded to show him...
Asking $135 delivered for this guy. Price does not include shipping or PP fees. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I picked this guy up this week as well. Sadly 4 notes were removed from the right side of the sheet... but still a hard to find piece. Enjoy!...
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This pic did it for me. [ATTACH]
See how it goes seamlessly between the digit and the flat area in the bottom of the 6? Usually a scratch over a design element like that will have...
Definitely a small strike through.
I agree completely with this. It's definitely PMD.
That was bad....
I think it's a 58 by the shape of the O.
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