Cleaned but not harshly cleaned. In other words there are no hairlines or signs of abrasive cleaning that show up in your picture. Properly...
It was not an easy pick up. I tried to capture it the best I could. Picture a depression in the shape of an oval about 3/8 long from 12 to 6...
Thank you Mr. Weinberg!
Edited: Make that three coins, and all three are also lacking details in the hair below the [hair] part line.
I'm not sure about that. I can't see a hit or file mark, the two coins have no evidence of circulation. Further more the high spots of the coin...
Good afternoon all, I found this Kennedy half with a depression in the center of the obverse device. Could this be from a thin planchet?, a die...
SCORE!
I just now finished reading coin talk in the kitchen, came out to the patio to puff on a stoggie and look what the letter carrier left for me…...
The give away for me is the M in America.
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I think your LWC is reprocessed. (Plated) The surface looks to me un-natural. There is no way a '43 LWC with original non corroded surfaces would...
Not sure about circulation wear. In my opinion when the dies pressed the planchet the metal flowed into the obverse leaving the outline of the...
My opinion, acetone will not work on this and please NO baking soda!
Agreed. Prompt conservation is needed.
I would try a couple of seconds in a coin dip such as EZest.
The closest I can tell with your picture is MMS-001.
Competition for Ed Wood!
I respectfully disagree. I think Mr. Nut makes a very valid statement.
I say fake, the sharp design of the women's(?) portrait doesn't match the rest of the coin. Just a guess. I know nothing about ancients or ancient...
Don't throw away the package, it can be resold.
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