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This was the "gun" used: Thermo Niton XL3. It's what they use for testing Copper pipes and wires
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The TPG's have not publicized what alloy they consider brass. Over the years, through various conversations over several coins, I have come to think it is >10% zinc, but do not know for sure. Chuck Moore once owned the one I posted on the first page of this thread. He told me it was 15% zinc +/-, but I never saw the actual test results and it has never been out of the PCGS holder to be tested again.
http://www.victoriancent.com2011 & 2025 Fred Bowman Award Winner, 2020 J. Douglas Ferguson Award Winner, & 2022 Paul Fiocca Award Winner. Life Member of RCNA.
Edited by bosox 05/12/2019 8:24 pm
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Valued Member
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My neighbor-friend is a Tokens and Medals dealer, since QEII Fillet Head issue days. He sees someone about 75mi away who tests all of what my friend needs testing. I don't know what is used, but he's agreed to take it and see what's what. I didn't say anything about this discussion; I just said that it "looks funny". Whatever it is, I'll post. I admit, that when I saw the amt. of Cu shown by the Niton instrument was well-above the 90% threshold, I lost interest. There appeared to be a chunk of Selenium, and trace elements after that. So, two people without anything at stake will test it and that will be that.
Edited by whatdowehavehere 05/12/2019 8:46 pm
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Valued Member
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I'll post the PCGS label (when I find it) so that anyone can see what it looked like certified
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Edited by whatdowehavehere 05/13/2019 6:57 pm
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Any results on this yet?
http://www.victoriancent.com2011 & 2025 Fred Bowman Award Winner, 2020 J. Douglas Ferguson Award Winner, & 2022 Paul Fiocca Award Winner. Life Member of RCNA.
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Not yet; probably next week
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Be interesting to see what they grade it as this time
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Pillar of the Community
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I'd like to know if there actually is a vine break at 7. Even if there is a tiny one, it is a very early strike.
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At this point, I am guessing it is not brass.
http://www.victoriancent.com2011 & 2025 Fred Bowman Award Winner, 2020 J. Douglas Ferguson Award Winner, & 2022 Paul Fiocca Award Winner. Life Member of RCNA.
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@whatdowehavehere, Would you be willing to post high resolution photographs of the following specific areas of your coin?  the "T" in VICTORIA  the "GR" in GRATIA  the "G" in REGINA  Leaf 6  Leaf 13  The "9" in the date I suspect that you have PC59-36a2, which is obverse die 36a and reverse die H2. If so, you may have die state 1. Thanks!
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