OP OP scifan57 Administrator Staff member Jun 3, 2012 #586 It's an earlier aspect of something you see every day.
OP OP scifan57 Administrator Staff member Jun 4, 2012 #587 This would normally be encountered with designs stamped on both sides.
Gabriel1 iPF Noob Jun 4, 2012 #588 It must be a blank of a coin, pre-pressing? (maybe I shouldn't have put "must" in the sentence?). The Archangel
It must be a blank of a coin, pre-pressing? (maybe I shouldn't have put "must" in the sentence?). The Archangel
Richard Brown iPF Novice Jun 4, 2012 #589 It looks like the blank for a £2.00 coin. BTW, I'm loving the variety of challenges and the banter. Sent from my iPad 1 using iPF - Greetings
It looks like the blank for a £2.00 coin. BTW, I'm loving the variety of challenges and the banter. Sent from my iPad 1 using iPF - Greetings
OP OP scifan57 Administrator Staff member Jun 4, 2012 #590 It is a planchet/ coin blank but it's not for the £2.00 coin,wrong country.
OP OP scifan57 Administrator Staff member Jun 4, 2012 #592 There are no precious metals in this coin blank.
OP OP scifan57 Administrator Staff member Jun 4, 2012 #594 poisonivy said: is it a blank for the Canadian dollar? Click to expand... Almost,it's not a $1.00 blank.The one dollar coin isn't bimetallic.
poisonivy said: is it a blank for the Canadian dollar? Click to expand... Almost,it's not a $1.00 blank.The one dollar coin isn't bimetallic.
OP OP scifan57 Administrator Staff member Jun 4, 2012 #596 poisonivy said: blank for a 2 dollar coin? Click to expand... Congratulations,we have a winner. Here's both pictures for comparison. The challenge is your's.
poisonivy said: blank for a 2 dollar coin? Click to expand... Congratulations,we have a winner. Here's both pictures for comparison. The challenge is your's.
Pinkpoison Administrator Staff member Jun 4, 2012 #598 what is this? ok,what is this? clue,its vintage