I can't believe this was destined for the crucible...

This was a NEWP from a few weeks ago..
Russian Imperial pectoral cross (87% silver) awarded to every new preist of the russian empire by Czar Nicholas II.
The makers mark and fineness mark checks out. The piece was x-rayed and is the right fineness.
I was told a Ex-priest sold it for a fellow Ex-priest that was too old to bring it in himself. how cool is that...
I took these pictures with my iphone after I bought it... sorry if they are a little fuzzy. Nice pickup for melt i'd say(:


Russian Imperial pectoral cross (87% silver) awarded to every new preist of the russian empire by Czar Nicholas II.
The makers mark and fineness mark checks out. The piece was x-rayed and is the right fineness.
I was told a Ex-priest sold it for a fellow Ex-priest that was too old to bring it in himself. how cool is that...
I took these pictures with my iphone after I bought it... sorry if they are a little fuzzy. Nice pickup for melt i'd say(:


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I shudder to think of all the wonderful antiquities that have been melted down over the years...
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unfortunately, nothing surprises me anymore when it comes to people melting silver and even gold
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Something that annoys me about these newbie gold and silver buyers is that they file everything. Essentially turing nice coins, jewelry and artifacts into just something to be melted. My one dealer recently showed me some seated dollars that he just purchased from one of these guys. Nice original xf-au seated dollars all with file marks on them - what a shame.
<< <i>Makes you wonder what has been lost over the years and also what was lost back in 1980. >>
We spent hours smashing art deco, art nouveau and baroque beauties into shippable hunks.
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<< <i>Makes you wonder what has been lost over the years and also what was lost back in 1980. >>
We spent hours smashing art deco, art nouveau and baroque beauties into shippable hunks. >>
Reminds me when Heritage was Steve Ivy back sometime in 1980/81 they mailed me a fancy-schmancy 4-color catalog of "antiques".
The one item I'll always remember was a Charles I sterling tankard someone had brought in for "melt". They, of course, rescued said tankard and were offering it for something like $10,000. Somehow I doubt if it weighed more than 10 troy, but hey, it was an antique that was saved from the indignity of becoming ......................... a bunch of toe rings.