1666 AD. coin with ACE250
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@ryannlag the guy is a dork, but hes correct. You can damage the coin rubbing them like that.
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i bet you screw that fast too.............
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piniwana bingo! wunununu tratrayodo?
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lol @ fool, sounds like my dad
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Dont be SO rude! name calling isn't nice! Who are you the ruined coin god?? We can't do any worse then the earth has done (unless we hit it with our diggers) BE NICE! He didn't ASK you to watch his video! and NO water doesn't work...LOL Dont bother replying. Your comment on this video leaves MUCH to be disired!! Thumbs DOWN dude!!
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Hmmm Pretty harsh to view someones video and then call them names. Who are you the ruined coin god? We can't do any worse then the earth has done! (Unless we hit it with the diggers) Be NICE when commenting! THUMBS down for you dude!
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OMG don't scratch it that way you fool!!! You can completely ruin a coin doing so! Just put it into unmineralized water 1 or 2 days, than remove the shit carefully :)
That's my advice ;)
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cool Find but need more details next time!
It was a Swedish coin found in Estonia. M"unt is coin in estonian - cool word for a cool find. Note to us affectionados - easy on the rubbing - better just plink it into the sealed coin repository for later inspection/ restoration. Read up on 'cleaning coins'. Patina (oxide layer - actually; sulfide layer) can add value to your coin. If in doubt - don't! Do your homework first. U cam easily ruin a priceless find with an 'all-thumbs' good-intended cleaning. Lots to know re: coin-cleaning.
PigsCanFly99 3 years ago 6