leadnugget
Sr. Member
after wasting 20 bucks in gas driving around and thinking the day was a bust, i stopped at a sale that had a lot of over priced junk jewelery. i mean 10 bucks for plated rings
and just junk. then i spotted a tie clip with a gold coin, first thought, "i seen those plated coin rings before". but i flipped it over and could see the back looked real.
the tie clip itself reads anson 12k g.f., that's why it was still there on the table for 2 days!
so for 11 bucks i have my first gold coin.
i cut it out of the tie clip as i wanted to weigh it just to make sure it was real, yep 4.2 grams.
however it looks like it might have been soldered onto something else at some point in its 155 year history.
its on the back and looks like it was scraped off, they did a good job getting it off but still some remains.
anyone know how to get that off? acid maybe.
also yesterday i got 56 grams of sterling spoons that have the bowl of the spoon made from 10/12s fino bolivia coins and
a sterling ww11 pilots wings.
i still have problems posting pics, ill try my use account and see if it post them.
and just junk. then i spotted a tie clip with a gold coin, first thought, "i seen those plated coin rings before". but i flipped it over and could see the back looked real.
the tie clip itself reads anson 12k g.f., that's why it was still there on the table for 2 days!
so for 11 bucks i have my first gold coin.
i cut it out of the tie clip as i wanted to weigh it just to make sure it was real, yep 4.2 grams.
however it looks like it might have been soldered onto something else at some point in its 155 year history.
its on the back and looks like it was scraped off, they did a good job getting it off but still some remains.
anyone know how to get that off? acid maybe.
also yesterday i got 56 grams of sterling spoons that have the bowl of the spoon made from 10/12s fino bolivia coins and
a sterling ww11 pilots wings.
i still have problems posting pics, ill try my use account and see if it post them.