CLND Cleaned oir Cleaning, shows some evidence of being wiped or overly dipped, but not enough to ruin the surface COMMEM Commemorative COUNTERMARK Letters or a design stamped into a coin, usually by a merchant.
Dozens and dozens of Australian pre decimal silver coins with original reverses and strongly wiped obverses. A distinct lack of toned silver coins. A 70 year old worn silver coin SHOULD have some toning or debris accumulation.
Light yellow surfaces, perhaps wiped long ago. Some hairlines and tiny marks visible. Lustre remains in protected areas, particularly on the reflective reverse. Scratches are noted at stars 11, 12, and 13 also a reverse rim nick above E in UNITED.
Cleaned coin - A coin which has been dipped, polished, whizzed, wiped, etc. Generally speaking, a certain amount of very light cleaning, such as dipping, done by a professional may be acceptable.
A coin that was lightly wiped and has since attractively and naturally toned back will almost always be graded. A coin that has been polished or harshly cleaned stands little or no chance of being slabbed.
Lint mark - A small depression, usually curved, A small thread left on the surface of a die that was recently wiped after polishing gets pressed into the coin's surface upon striking. Milled edge - reeded edge (R.E.) for our purpose.
A stage in the note printing process where black ink is transferred to the sheet of notes. Ink is applied to the metal plates and then wiped clear, remaining only in the incuse design.
In the Japanese anime Neon Genesis Evangelion the Second Impact, which wiped out two-thirds of the planets population occurs. [edit] External links ...
Unfortunately most profits from the 1922 play were quickly wiped out along with most peoples life savings during hyperinflation and the resulting devaluing of the Reichsmark and introduction of the Rentenmark in 1923.
This process of varying rates of monetary expansion does not immunize gold and silver from wide swings in price. In the case of the period 1980 to 2001, the contraction wiped out 90% of investors' asset value, ...
Small incuse or incised marks on the surface of a coin caused by stray hairs, threads, and the like adhering to the die after it was wiped with an oily rag and then being pressed into the surface of the planchet as the coin was being struck.
For a short while there was a redemption period when 4.2 trillion inflated mark would bring $1 or 4.2 Rentenmark. The black market speculators were wiped out in one fell swoop.
*50324 England. George III. 1776. Gold Guinea . Laureate head right. 4th head/ Crowned 4-fold arms. Important date. Fr-355, S-3728, K-604. EF, lightly wiped. $1,499 [image] ...
A repeating depression on a coin, usually thin and curly, caused by a thread that adhered to a die during the coin's production. Lint marks are found primarily on Proofs. After dies are polished, they are wiped with a cloth, ...
Lintmarks - Small incuse or incised marks on the surface of a Proof or Uncirculated coin caused by stray hairs, threads, and the adhering to the die after it was wiped with an oily rag.
Another legion had been caught by Boudicca's force in the open and nearly wiped out. The Celtic warriors were confident and fierce, but disorganized and no match for the highly skilled and disciplined roman legionaries.
Hot weather, combined with the stagnant pools of water left from the flooding caused a malaria epidemic which wiped out the entire town except for the Vaughn family and a few people who abandoned the village.
Up to then, they had been buying up half dollars in quantity for resale in the Caribbean Islands or Europe, where they were being melted. Now, they found their profit margin wiped out by the lower silver content except, of course, ...
a Turkish dynasty of Seljuq governors who founded a kingdom in their own right; one principal ruler who retained coinage types of the local regions he conquered and never established his own distinct types. The dynasty was essentially wiped out by ...
After a small striking period the die may be reground and the orange peel will be wiped away. These later proofs will not have the deep mirror cameo appearance of the earlier die state pieces.
After dies are polished, they are wiped with a cloth, and these sometimes leave tiny threads. LL Short for large letters. Long Beach Short for the Long Beach Coin and Stamp Exhibition held in Long Beach, California.
See also: Coin, Struck, Revers, Reverse, Half
 
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