Halo everyone. Was my coins to the view, and typed on Google. Among other things this coin
"1 öre sm Stockholm 1737".
Now I see to my surprise that there are only 48,000 of this made. The quality is reasonable.
Have this coin has some value?
Really! Wow, I have some British farthings in similar condition and they are not relly worth a buck. So 5 euros is worth enough not to give to a student but it's still not a bad thing to do with it.
Taking a break from swapping for a while, but still interested in pre 1799 Spanish coins, I will make time for that!
All swedish copper coins (1700-1819) are sold for 4-15 euros here usually in bulk lots.
People never check the dates or grades and that's why I have found many for bargain prices.
Quote: PetrusAscanusHow does the 'flame treat' work?
This is similar in a way to a method I used to save PCB pads from pace satellite systems that were expensive to replace. No chemicals are involved either in my technique.
Obviously this is only carried out on low value or nothing to lose coins, unless it is at risk of being eaten alive by verdigris, then you have nothing to lose, I have done it on several of mine, a few valuable but soon to be dead if I didn't remove the verdigris so well worth it in my opinion.
This one is on a almost dead 17th century Bristol Farthing, now it sits preserved in my collection instead of an unrecognisable green piece of copper, it also revealed more detail on the coin.