Fer DANG sure NT...

Hi, i have read several members ask about how to tell the difference between AT and NT, and I would say the answer is not to study the varieties and subtleties of AT, but to study coins you KNOW to be NT. I am not even a coin collector, but someone i know passed away a few years back and left some (Irish) coins, a few of which were in this cool tiny fitted cardboard box thingy. I, having been the original person who pulled these from the dusty drawer of the estate of someone I KNOW knew nothing about coins, her dad used to collect, can vouch for a FACT that these three coins are NT. They were all in the same little box, probably since the late forties. There were others in the set which did not tone much at all. I will try show all the coins that were in the same box for probably the same amount of time. These were my first attempt at coin photos, so sorry if they are not what they could be, but maybe in this time of confusion for new collectors they might be of some help in learning what NT looks like. Feel free to copy and send to anyone you want.















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Actually, nice photos and great info.
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