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Quick question regarding a 2014 Briannia 1oz coin


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18 minutes ago, James32 said:

Tarnish I believe 

Or some one has been storing it where the sun doesnt shine

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1 minute ago, James32 said:

Yeah as long as its not a numismatic coin of significance/proof etc it will clean up easily. 

Don't believe it to be, they have the horse privy mark around the side. not sure if that adds anything to them  

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13 minutes ago, fireblade4life said:

Don't believe it to be, they have the horse privy mark around the side. not sure if that adds anything to them  

Yeah they are worth a few pounds more than standard bullion bit are still just bullion...OK to polish but I'd use silver polish rather than going the baking soda route ( baking soda would cause scratches and is best used on cast bars)

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Just now, James32 said:

Yeah they are worth a few pounds more than standard bullion bit are still just bullion...OK to polish but I'd use silver polish rather than going the baking soda route ( baking soda would cause scratches and is best used on cast bars)

Thanks for the info, will post a pic once cleaned up. 

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22 hours ago, fireblade4life said:

Quick question regarding a 2014 Briannia 1oz coin

Just going through and enjoying some of my collection today (as you do) and noticed a couple red'ish spots on one of the coins (see pic). Anyone know what it may be? I'm familier with milk spots but not seen this before.

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Is it one of the very rare "Missing "T" variety?

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