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expertise in british india and republic india coinage. working knowledge of world coins; no knowledge of ancient coins.
have been a numismatist for one year
GTBIT(B.Tech institute)
my blogs: http://kulraj-the-numismatist.blogspot.com http://kulrajspeaks.blogspot.com/
B.Tech. and MBA
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never use ketchup or any chemical to clean your coin. If its copper, it cannot be cleaned and if its valuable please take help from professional cleaning services to clean it. always advisable to leave
sorry, but i dont have any knowledge of this type of coin. The normal George V rupee is worth 450rs in the Indian market and 18$ in the international market. If the photo you showed me is of a genuine
you can get to know the value of the coins in the world market by yourself. You just have to download or buy the krause catalog and look up the values. its really very simple. anyway i would like to
for a long period, the humidity will have its effect on the coin. If its a copper coin, then copper would react and cuprous oxide deposits or color would be formed on the coin. If its silver, then silver
assuming that you have all regular half dollars, not barber or franklin or anything, the half dollars of 1986 and 1987 are more valuable as they are having low mintage. the regular half dollar is 40% silver
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