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Gold Plated Canberra Florin

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I bought this on a whim
I know the numismatic value of this coin is at melt value but it looks great so I got it.
I most certainly don't recommend or condone the treatment of coins in this manner But this had already been done and the "I don't have one of these" kicked in and I couldn't help myself.

It actually looks pretty bloody nice "in hand" and I don't regret buying it
Anyway I doubt that this coin will tone itself to death in decades


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04/24/2013 12:48 am
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The plating on these can go pale over a very long time. (many years).
The gold can slowly migrate into the coin, and silver into the plating.
This effect is more obvious, if the plating is very thin. There seems to be very little loss of detail in this case, I guess because the plating is very thin.

That seems to be the case here.

Fortunately, the plater didn't pick on a very top grade coin to plate.

Sometime in the future, I may get a Walking Liberty half gold plated.
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Yes it only looks aEF at best But it is something a little different
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