I my coin the proof version or is it just in “good” condition? Edit plz put this in coin questions I clicked the wrong box. [gelöst]

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Is my Nepal coin from 2030 their calender the proof version with aluminum oxide starting to form on it or is it a very good condition coin that is now growing aluminum oxide? The non aluminum oxide covered parts are very reflective a lot like US proof coins.

Thema verschoben nach "Numismatic questions" (ZacUK, 23 May 2022, 19:56)

If you are talking about a specific coin please provide a link to the the catalog page and please crop your pictures we don't need to look at your desk but at your coin. 😉

 

To your question the edges of the coin as well as the text look quite round and the dies seem to have been misaligned slightly as the overspill at the edge suggests … proofs should be made with a bit more care but I also no not much about Nepalese coin production. 

To my eyes it look like bad plating is chipping of.

Idolenz

If you are talking about a specific coin please provide a link to the the catalog page and please crop your pictures we don't need to look at your desk but at your coin. 😉

 

To your question the edges of the coin as well as the text look quite round and the dies seem to have been misaligned slightly as the overspill at the edge suggests … proofs should be made with a bit more care but I also no not much about Nepalese coin production. 

To my eyes it look like bad plating is chipping of.

N#10996
 

also the proof issues were made from San Francisco so maybe that’s why they look a lot like us proof coins

 

and the non reflective parts look like they are on top but I’m no expert and the reflective parts show my face in them with high quality in many different directions when I look at it but it  might just be like a lot of Canadian coins where they are a bit mirrored when in good condition.

just a normal coin, no proof!

Globetrotter
Coin varieties in French:
https://monnaiesetvarietes.numista.com

Sjoelund

just a normal coin, no proof!

Thx

Slipstreamed

Thx slip I would do cropping but I don’t know how to do it circularly 

You don't need it circular for a forum post … we just don't need 90% desk 10% object of interest. Every phone has a rectangle cropping option at least of the ones I know and this is more then sufficient for rough cropping.

Status geändert zu Gelöst (silvergeek, 24 May 2022, 02:50)

Idolenz

You don't need it circular for a forum post … we just don't need 90% desk 10% object of interest. Every phone has a rectangle cropping option at least of the ones I know and this is more then sufficient for rough cropping.

Lol yeah 

no problem!

For comparison:

 

Silvergeek Your coin has been plated post mint.

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