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Gurney Book And Mine

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I came across this swamperbob image and it reminded me of a Bolivia coin in my book. Looks like similar copper with silvering.
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CC Bolivia 4S abound!
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Yes, I have the 2S 1830 also, but it looks much nicer, not like the 4S at all. Just from a visual standpoint, I think base metal or copper below with silvering worn off or flaking off are the more interesting samples in the book to see.
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Here is another that looks like copper with silvering remaining in protected areas and worn off the high spots.
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