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<p>[QUOTE="wood_ster, post: 3606842, member: 37387"]I would have loved to have a conversation with the two tpgs I have sent it to, but it is my first submission too, so I didn’t know I could do that! I wonder if I could still get some info from them, it’s only been a month since pcgs submission.</p><p><br /></p><p>The nature of the patina is right in line with how far ‘up’ on the tideline is was found. Also, the variables of a saltwater silver coin are many - fresh water rivulets,</p><p>Or ajacent metal, like brass or railroad spikes will make each coin different. And of course, how far below the mean low tide line a coin is recovered. I’ll restrain from posting a smattering of saltwater silver coins, but I assure you it’s a heck of a fun time to them! </p><p><br /></p><p>I am wary of modern counterfeits, but the coin wasn’t gleaned from a flea market or found in a tot lot. </p><p><br /></p><p>To shore up my account- other coins from the same beach are - 4 large Canadian cents, a holed Victoria dime, a Washington quarter, 1940s, and a couple nice gold rings. The targets I don’t report into forums, or submit to coin authentication are many. Like garbage and nails. </p><p><br /></p><p>I have had the coin in the hands of several coin dealers, and one of them sent to pcgs w his last batch. I did the ngc submission myself. Anyways, more questions, I am happy to answer them.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="wood_ster, post: 3606842, member: 37387"]I would have loved to have a conversation with the two tpgs I have sent it to, but it is my first submission too, so I didn’t know I could do that! I wonder if I could still get some info from them, it’s only been a month since pcgs submission. The nature of the patina is right in line with how far ‘up’ on the tideline is was found. Also, the variables of a saltwater silver coin are many - fresh water rivulets, Or ajacent metal, like brass or railroad spikes will make each coin different. And of course, how far below the mean low tide line a coin is recovered. I’ll restrain from posting a smattering of saltwater silver coins, but I assure you it’s a heck of a fun time to them! I am wary of modern counterfeits, but the coin wasn’t gleaned from a flea market or found in a tot lot. To shore up my account- other coins from the same beach are - 4 large Canadian cents, a holed Victoria dime, a Washington quarter, 1940s, and a couple nice gold rings. The targets I don’t report into forums, or submit to coin authentication are many. Like garbage and nails. I have had the coin in the hands of several coin dealers, and one of them sent to pcgs w his last batch. I did the ngc submission myself. Anyways, more questions, I am happy to answer them.[/QUOTE]
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