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The 4oz Queens Beast Falcon...


dunks98

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So received a delivery today from a popular European dealer which had this 4oz coin!

As per the pics these two are firmly welded together.  Tried everything to separate but it ain’t happening (unless I go for something that might damage them)

Guess I should send it back (they also messed up the order and sent 20 instead of 10 these type of coin, so all the more reason)

but can anyone figure out why two coins would love each other so much! :D

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They sent you double the coins you paid for?!  That sounds like a win!

As a possible solution, you could try submerging them in warm water?

Just a tip though, sweat will transfer through latex gloves and can still affect the surface of the coins.  White cotton gloves are really the way to go.

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26 minutes ago, Clens92 said:

They sent you double the coins you paid for?!  That sounds like a win!

As a possible solution, you could try submerging them in warm water?

Just a tip though, sweat will transfer through latex gloves and can still affect the surface of the coins.  White cotton gloves are really the way to go.

thanks - will get some cotton (had the latex lying around and figured they would do)

and wouldnt put it in water degrade the coin? 

 


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10 minutes ago, Coolsmp said:

Special error coin lol

how much do you think i will get on ebay?

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2 hours ago, Clens92 said:

Just a tip though, sweat will transfer through latex gloves and can still affect the surface of the coins.  White cotton gloves are really the way to go.

Are you sure about that? :unsure:

I find that sweat will come through cotton gloves very easily and the cotton can cause micro abrasions when handling coins.  I made this mistake early on.  I prefer nitrile gloves.

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