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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Cleaned with vinegar !!! [:0]...Go on ...go and give him a big whack in the head with a dead fish... 
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Valued Member
 Australia
125 Posts |
I know, I know. But Billy didn't know ... Silly Billy! Dozen madda! And actually, Sap, item Billy gave vinegar rub was this: http://users.chariot.net.au/~villai...reverse.htmlOughta mention too, item in question is some 50mm diameter. A right biggy! Cheers, Les
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Moderator
 Australia
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What, did you manage to persuade him not to soak any more coins in the acid-of-grapes? Well done!
Don't say "infinitely" when you mean "very"; otherwise, you'll have no word left when you want to talk about something really infinite. - C. S. Lewis
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
3831 Posts |
That seems to be a German (maybe swedish?) medal, but what exact it is, I am not too sure except it might seem to be some sort of routes in the country.
My partial coin collection http://www.omnicoin.com/collection/gxseriesMy numismatics articles and collection: http://www.gxseries.com/numis/numis_index.htmRegularly updated at least once a month.
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Valued Member
 Australia
125 Posts |
Well mate; old bill at best can be a touch cryptic. Try this ....
"No, I didn't clean coins; just soaked medalion in vinegar!", when asked. Then later on after looking thru' umpteen coins he gave me to check, one thing soon became clear - Bill told me porkies!
On the 'phone later I chastised Bill for giving coins a rub, but he was still adamant(no, not the rocker) he never did it. So I gave Bill an out with, "Did you have some-one else take a squiz at these coins before me?"
The answer was of course Yes and we're still friends - haleluja!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
7123 Posts |
Cleaned with Vinegar !!! Here ya go Lim !!  Rick
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Pillar of the Community
United States
5362 Posts |
The German 5 mark has been copied by the Beijing group - they are identified by the rough fields on the coins. They were copied with a fine grained plastic (like a dental plastic) but the dies produced copied some minor sirface damage. All copies I have seen come from the same original host. I second the idea that the source of the coin has to be 100% guaranteed to be sure you have an original.
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Valued Member
 Australia
125 Posts |
quote: Originally posted by swamperbob
I second the idea that the source of the coin has to be 100% guaranteed to be sure you have an original.
I bend to your wisdom, but surely 100+ years under floorboards and on top of who-knows-what kinda soil matter would greatly affect original condition anyway! So how can we ever be sure ... short of calling in CSI ? I do know however, where coin was found can be 101% established..! Cheers,
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