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Received today my first U.S pre 1933 gold. A 1910 D $10 Indian Head and 1911 S $5 Indian head. Out of curiosity any experts out there know why the $10 has a more matte finish and slightly coppery look to it then the other. The $5 doesn't look like it's been cleaned either as their is still patina to it. Both coins weighed and pinged and no problems. Thanks
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A slight twist to normal.... the 1797 "cartwheel" penny and two pence were the first coins to feature Britannia as we know her today. It was the first time she was pictured holding a trident, instead of a spear and the first time she was pictured overlooking the sea and a ship.
This coin is the two pence version, 41 mm, is made of copper and weighs a mighty two ounces. The penny is slightly smaller at 36mm and one ounce.
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Today I Received.....
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To the best of my knowledge there are no restrikes, maybe the answer will become apparent when I get them graded.