eddie2425 Posted December 25, 2007 Posted December 25, 2007 [Hi is there any one who can tell me about this coin, it is a 1939 threepence coin but it has been enamabled with a clear laquer and put on a chain, is 1939 a common coin with georgivs v1 on the back and is it common practice to have it put on a chain, i have tried to put some photos on this forum but not sure if it will workthanks Eddie Quote
Peter Posted December 25, 2007 Posted December 25, 2007 As a coin it has no interest to a collector and little value as jewellery...now if it was dated 1937 with Edward V111 !!!!!! Quote
eddie2425 Posted December 25, 2007 Author Posted December 25, 2007 Hi thanks Peter just wondered why it was laquered was it common to have this done?? Quote
Kronos Posted December 25, 2007 Posted December 25, 2007 Hi thanks Peter just wondered why it was laquered was it common to have this done??I would have thought the coin was lacquered so that the brass would not be in raw contact with the skin when worn as a necklace. Contact with brass direct to skin can send the skin of some people green. The other reason could be so that the coin would not lose it's shine. Quote
eddie2425 Posted December 27, 2007 Author Posted December 27, 2007 Hi thanks Peter just wondered why it was laquered was it common to have this done??I would have thought the coin was lacquered so that the brass would not be in raw contact with the skin when worn as a necklace. Contact with brass direct to skin can send the skin of some people green. The other reason could be so that the coin would not lose it's shine.hi thanks Mark yes it does hold its shine very well and i often thought the world was full of green people now i know whythanks for all your help Quote
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