This is my first post on this forum, and I hope to have enough interesting coins to be a regular. Maybe this will be the hardest one to answer.
I have recently picked up a little homemade box which looks to have an 1822 Crown unevenly embedded into the lid (well and truly glued by the looks of it). It is non magnetic and the right size for a Crown, but can anyone comment on whether they think (on just the pics of the Reverse)that it is a genuine coin?
If you think it is then do you think it would be worth trying to remove it by cutting out the section and soaking it in acetone?
Hi Philadelphian, a plain edge. Unfortunately the coin wasn't set flat, so only a portion of the edge was visible. I'm presuming that it's still silver.... so the scrap value is probably still more than I paid for the box and coin ...
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