Minting - Numismatics

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Coin cleaning and preservation part.1

Coin cleaning and preservation part.1

Elmara
35667 24
Hunters and other otherwise "handicapped" colleagues, I am a complete novice in this field, but when I get excited about something, then I try to get and also pass on as much information as possible. After the very first kick and removal of the coin from the ground, I found that I would have to do some cleaning and not just any cleaning. For this reason, I started looking for information on what to do and how to do it. And you know that every "hunter" has a different opinion.
CLEANING COINS ALA NUMISMATIST

CLEANING COINS ALA NUMISMATIST

bobanx
153657 15
After long discussions here and on other sites, I bring you advice on cleaning coins from a professional numismatist and I think it is advice and experienceand they will help even the beginner prospectors who have been blessed on Hunters lately and whose coins sometimes shine with incredible luster
Rare Czech Coins

Rare Czech Coins

bobanx
229005 58
It is undoubtedly the rarest Czechoslovak circulating coin, the price of which currently ranges from CZK 120,000 to 180,000. Why this small copper mintage survived in only a few dozen pieces is not known.
History of coins - Tronic, Grešle, Krejcar

History of coins - Tronic, Grešle, Krejcar

Viky
66492 26
The triangle is a silver coin with a diameter of 15-16 mm and a weight of 0.5- 0.6 g. The obverse depicts the imperial eagle with the Austrian-Burgundian shield on its chest. On the reverse there is an imperial apple with the value of the coin, the year of the auction, divided into two parts by the imperial apple.
Roman coins and coinage

Roman coins and coinage

Viky
93924 12
Discover the secrets of Roman coins. History of Roman coinage, catalogue of Roman coins, their identification marks, and finds from the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
History of Coins - Celts

History of Coins - Celts

Viky
90271 10
The Celts were the first in our territory to master the production of pottery on the potter's wheel. They were also very skilled in mining ore, they knew how to find it, forge it and forge tools for everyday life (keys, locks), as well as swords, razors, spears,...

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