The 1923 Florin is in the first scan, far right, second from bottom row. The 1944 Florin is in the third set of scans, far left, second row from...
What I am going by is for iron coins or zinc coins that have rusted or corroded to a point of being almost unrecognizable. Kinda like Ancients or...
Distilled water could work, but acetone would probably work better.
I have heard from several people of using Naval Jelly for iron and zinc coins. Has anyone else tried it before? For those of you who haven't...
I think it would be a great idea. We have many people that would do great in it. Doug for one.
Actually, I will admit I was wrong on a comment I made. SGS does accept submissions, but I wouldn't dream of doing it.;) http://www.stargrading.org/
SGS(Star Grading Service) is the biggest joke of all the TPGs. More than likely it grades 63. If you do a search on this site, you will see...
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I agree, post-mint damage. But, great idea in the telescope lens.
Your 1944 and 1923 British Florin are .500 fine silver.
The British 6d looks to be 1949 so it is cupro-nickel. If I am not mistaken the Aussie 6d is sterling.:D
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Krause says 6.50$ in VG and 12.50$ in F.
KM# 356. 5 grams, .600 silver, .0964ASW. Mintage of 200,000. I would call it VG.
Yeah, its definitely not a 1C. There is nothing that pops out to me as being anything besides the clash marks. But as said earlier, its a very...
That is not a 1C. A VAM 1C would have 3 clashes. Can you try to take a little better pics of the whole coin?
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Thanks for the great info, Clinker. As always! *I always like the coins on coins.:D -Sounds almost creepy doesn't it.:o
I was thinking this coin looked familiar. Look here.
Ditto.:(
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