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What would you do? This one has a giveaway...and a winner in the first post.

Okay, last one for awhile (I am exceeding my computer time allowance
). I got this one in the mail awhile back, and there was a crack in the plastic holder. I looked at it about a year later and saw the definitely un-lovely 'toning' it acquired.
The front:

The back:

The crack:
.
The giveaway...post to this thread (no comment of signficance required...just post) by Sunday at noon my time and I will pick a "lucky" person who will be the recipient of this piece of bullion. The only rule is if you win, then you have to post and tell what you are really going to do with it
, provide photo evidence if applicable.
Cathy
And the winner (by the highly scientific way of having my son pick a number between 1 and 41 -- thank goodness I didn't win my own giveaway
) is.......
Newsman
. Please pm your address and I'll send this out sometime this week.

The front:
The back:
The crack:
The giveaway...post to this thread (no comment of signficance required...just post) by Sunday at noon my time and I will pick a "lucky" person who will be the recipient of this piece of bullion. The only rule is if you win, then you have to post and tell what you are really going to do with it

Cathy
And the winner (by the highly scientific way of having my son pick a number between 1 and 41 -- thank goodness I didn't win my own giveaway

Newsman

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Looking for alot of crap.
just kidding. Seriously, I would leave it alone and let nature take its course.
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<< <i>I know nothing (and am probably better off for it) about dipping gold >>
It's silver, it's only my lack of photo skills that let it look gold
I know nothing about dipping silver either and am too chicken to try it. This one in it's normal condition would sell for more than bullion, but not enough to take it to NCS, IMO
DPOTD-3
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Don
Tough decision on whether to put it back in a airtight or not right away.
nice coin !
Shep
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I said dip that sucker. Mainly because if I win I would really appreciate being able to practice my dipping technique before I attempt to dip a 1927 UK proof crown I have that has a touch of PVC.
Thanks for the chance
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Hey, the TPG one was supposed to be a joke! Who voted for that? Confess!