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 Posted 03/28/2017  10:04 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add kaikun2001 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hey CCF I have this coin which I believe is copper or some other metal if you could let me know if this coins is worth anything that would be great.

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 Posted 03/28/2017  11:19 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Pertinax to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
This purports to be a Norway gold 20 Kroner in mint condition.

It looks too good to be true.

If it is genuine, then it's worth about $1,000.

What is the weight and diameter ?
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Pertinax the weight is 8.9606g
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Wow!
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It certainly does look uncirculated, and with very little marks overall. I think it would grade at least MS-65. Very nice example you have there!

One question though: is this the same coin?
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It's the same image.

Do you own this coin or is this just the image you used to post?

Copper and gold should be very easy to distinguish.

Edit: You are using a scale that reads 1/10000 gram at least, correct?
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i have the same coin as this but I don't have a good camera so yes I used the same image

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You should have stated that in your original post and included a link to where you got the image from. Plagiarism is not a good thing. Now, because you posted pictures of something that is not your actual coin, we will only be able to tell you what you have, which has already been stated. To determine authenticity, we would need pictures of the actual coin you own, and same goes for the grade—more than likely, your coin and the one posted will grade differently.

That being said, go ahead and post pictures, even if they are bad. You may be surprised how much can be told from some really terrible pictures—just look at some of the ones on ebay! And if your pictures truly are too bad to tell anything from, we will only be able to know that when you post them.
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