To burnish metal is to polish it so that it shines. This is not something that coin collectors would do to a collectible coin, since some small part of the coin would be polished away by this process, and the objective of coin collecting is to keep the coin as close as possible to its original condition when minted. If you are not a coin collector, then burnishing a coin is irrelevant to its value.
If that is a private mint coin, it is probably the weight of the coin.
Not a meaningful question. Do you mean "what are the images on a quarter"? Or are you referring to the edge of the coin? Something else? Please rephrase and post a new question.
On an US coin it can mean "cents" or it can be the mint mark of the Charlotte Mint, which existed only from 1838 to 1861.
You need to give the denomination and date of the coin. Also where you see the 77 at on the coin.
It would help to know which "coin book" you see this abbreviation in and what it applies to. It may be [Average Buy Price] or something specific to a publication.
To burnish metal is to polish it so that it shines. This is not something that coin collectors would do to a collectible coin, since some small part of the coin would be polished away by this process, and the objective of coin collecting is to keep the coin as close as possible to its original condition when minted. If you are not a coin collector, then burnishing a coin is irrelevant to its value.
Ninepence was never a "coin of the realm", so to refer to something as being "as right as ninepence" is suggesting that there is something strange or not quite right about it.
what u mean by a dirty coin is a coin that is dirty, dusty and sticky ( not most of the times it can be sticky).
It means to invent something, such as a phrase or saying. It also means to create a coin, like a dime or penny.
It could mean anything depending on the coin. What country? What year? What denomination? What does the coin appear to be made from?
It increases the value on the coin.
Its not a coin, it's a chocolate coin or bisque coin ore something. You will find it on the food store :-D
This is wrong. If you want a code then buy something with a coin on it!
what does becker on continental coin mean
If that is a private mint coin, it is probably the weight of the coin.
Not a meaningful question. Do you mean "what are the images on a dime"? Or are you referring to the edge of the coin? Something else? Please rephrase and post a new question.