Just some surface tarnish.
What kind of box and what was the environment that box was kept in?
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@allnewsanchor said: @coinbuf said: Just some surface tarnish. Strange pattern, though. Wonder what could have caused it.
@allnewsanchor said:
@coinbuf said: Just some surface tarnish.
Strange pattern, though. Wonder what could have caused it.
Roughly 3.6 million things from contact with foreign objects to foreign substances on the surface as well as possibly rolling stress.
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Imperfections in the alloy, rolled flat in the planchet rolling press. Same thing as woodgrain on cents.
@allnewsanchor said: @You said: Imperfections in the alloy, rolled flat in the planchet rolling press. Same thing as woodgrain on cents. ...which means no additional value outside of melt, You?
@You said: Imperfections in the alloy, rolled flat in the planchet rolling press. Same thing as woodgrain on cents.
...which means no additional value outside of melt, You?
I’m not You but you knew that. 😉 Regardless of what caused the discoloration, the coin has no extra value over melt.
Mark Feld* of Heritage Auctions*Unless otherwise noted, my posts here represent my personal opinions.
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Just some surface tarnish.
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What kind of box and what was the environment that box was kept in?
Disclaimer: I'm not a dealer, trader, grader, investor or professional numismatist. I'm just a hobbyist. (To protect me but mostly you! 🤣 )
Roughly 3.6 million things from contact with foreign objects to foreign substances on the surface as well as possibly rolling stress.
All comments reflect the opinion of the author, evn when irrefutably accurate.
Imperfections in the alloy, rolled flat in the planchet rolling press. Same thing as woodgrain on cents.
I’m not You but you knew that. 😉
Regardless of what caused the discoloration, the coin has no extra value over melt.
Mark Feld* of Heritage Auctions*Unless otherwise noted, my posts here represent my personal opinions.