cesariojpn wrote:I've seen these before. The coin appears to have been chemically treated/dumped/dropped in an unknown chemical. It produces that rainbow-ish hue. And if it's chemically treated, there is a good possibility it stripped some metal in the process a/or it's the chemical residue.
I've seen from coins that just look like a normal coin with the hue, to full blown thin as a wafer coins where it looks like it's an AG/Cull coin.
mbailey1234 wrote:I had also wondered if it had been exposed to some sort of chemical that stripped off the clad layer. Thing is there are several graded ones out there that are bringing $250 and up if only one side is non-clad and $500 and up for coins that are missing it on both sides. Are these just a fluke deal that are taking advantage of unknowing buyers then?
I think I found someone to send it in for like $35 so I might as well do that and see what happens.
Numis Pam wrote:Just wondering if either of you guys sent your coins off to be graded and what else you may have found out?
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