It's this 50 cent Finland Lion (heraldry) worth one euro? I found this coin in the forest path, I was walking into town to buy food. I also noticed that it doesn't have a marking like a regular coin.😺














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Hello,
It's the first type, first map example.
It has seen alot in its journey.
As to value, as far as I know, about 54 cents USD.
It has a large mintage.
Look at this:
Thank you for info. 😺 Hey. Do you know what substance would be good for cleaning coins?
an old time style coin cleaner would be great. My coins that I found on the forest path seem to be dark. 🤔
Oh no no no
Cleaning is very very bad and is best not done.
However, a bath in Acetone can clean off some crude.
There are videos online.
Thank you for info, I almost spend my grocery money on something I don't need.🙂
You are welcome my friend.
Good luck
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Oh no no no
Cleaning is very very bad and is best not done.
However, a bath in Acetone can clean off some crude.
There are videos online.
Let me scare you:
I do not just *clean* my coins, I even scratch them with scalpels, picks and steel-whool.
Sometimes I even use acids or electrolysis 😈
SPQR
DSC07625
Oh no no no
Cleaning is very very bad and is best not done.
However, a bath in Acetone can clean off some crude.
There are videos online.
Let me scare you:
I do not just *clean* my coins, I even scratch them with scalpels, picks and steel-whool.
Sometimes I even use acids or electrolysis 😈
What about sandpaper? Or driving a car over it?
DanzigCoins
SPQR
DSC07625
Oh no no no
Cleaning is very very bad and is best not done.
However, a bath in Acetone can clean off some crude.
There are videos online.
Let me scare you:
I do not just *clean* my coins, I even scratch them with scalpels, picks and steel-whool.
Sometimes I even use acids or electrolysis 😈What about sandpaper? Or driving a car over it?
Haven't tried the car-technique. Is it any good?
SPQR
DanzigCoins
SPQR
DSC07625
Oh no no no
Cleaning is very very bad and is best not done.
However, a bath in Acetone can clean off some crude.
There are videos online.
Let me scare you:
I do not just *clean* my coins, I even scratch them with scalpels, picks and steel-whool.
Sometimes I even use acids or electrolysis 😈What about sandpaper? Or driving a car over it?
Haven't tried the car-technique. Is it any good?
I heard that if you drive over it on a gravel road it'll have some great results. But I am new to this method, so my coins only look like they were run over by a train. :(
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