Any ideal
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Any ideal
What this is?
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Re: Coin
I use an app on my phone called google lens, just take a snapshot on my phone of it and it brings up associated items. Looks like there are many similar varieties of this coin.
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Re: Found this is the street
Hammered coinage was the norm until the 17th century. Mechanical presses started to be introduced in the 16th century, but weren't as efficient, which was a big deal when coiners were paid by their output.JackBnimble01 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 18, 2022 1:36 amNow that I know what it is,
Will it grade or is it even worth sending
It in? Anyone know how they made
These coins back then… with a hammer/
Chisel….when was the first coin
Press invented/used?
Thanks
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Re: Found this in the street
Most likely a copy.