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Silvered VLPP barb
« on: June 19, 2012, 12:16:13 PM »
I wonder if this was done intentionally or was just the result of the minting process.

From my page on Metallurgy
http://www.constantinethegreatcoins.com/metallurgy/

"For flans with more than 5% silver, cold hammering followed by annealing resulted in lead and silver being forced to the surface. A dilute acid bath would give the flan a silvery surface. For flans that contained less than 5% silver, a bath in molten silver chloride displaced silver and deposited it on the surface, which gave the flan a silvery wash. Hot working and blanching prior to hot striking also enriched the surface silver content."

photo from Beast Coins

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Re: Silvered VLPP barb
« Reply #1 on: March 28, 2016, 06:28:34 PM »
another recently acquired Siscia VLPP barb with mostly intact silvering    17mm  3.0gm