Hello everyone:
I have so far not been able to find the answer to this question, after researching extensively on the forum, so I give up...
I have heard that the earliest issues of the Austrian Annexation Medal had a higher silver content with typically sharper details. I recently had a collector even show me the difference in consequential tarnish propensity and comparative detail in two representative examples. In the examples I was shown, I did witness a difference. However, since I haven't seen this written or heard this talked about elsewhere, I just thought I'd ask for second opinions (or facts, as it may be).
If the info about the higher silver content is true, then it also does seem reasonable that most original examples should have a considerable amount of tarnish at this point--unless, of course, they have been kept in an hermetically-sealed environment for most of their life OR possibly messed with....
So, is it true that earlier Annexation Medals had a higher silver content? Is it true that they should more certainly be tarnished at this point, if not messed with?
Is it true that details on earlier Annexation Medals were any better, any sharper, any deeper, etc., etc.?
Finally, if any of the above is true, is the value of the earlier medals consequently any greater?
Thanks in advance to all who may respond. Your help will be greatly appreciated!
Sincerely,
Chris
P.S. I am also assuming that this is the correct forum for this question, since I could find nothing which seemed more appropriate.
I have so far not been able to find the answer to this question, after researching extensively on the forum, so I give up...
I have heard that the earliest issues of the Austrian Annexation Medal had a higher silver content with typically sharper details. I recently had a collector even show me the difference in consequential tarnish propensity and comparative detail in two representative examples. In the examples I was shown, I did witness a difference. However, since I haven't seen this written or heard this talked about elsewhere, I just thought I'd ask for second opinions (or facts, as it may be).
If the info about the higher silver content is true, then it also does seem reasonable that most original examples should have a considerable amount of tarnish at this point--unless, of course, they have been kept in an hermetically-sealed environment for most of their life OR possibly messed with....
So, is it true that earlier Annexation Medals had a higher silver content? Is it true that they should more certainly be tarnished at this point, if not messed with?
Is it true that details on earlier Annexation Medals were any better, any sharper, any deeper, etc., etc.?
Finally, if any of the above is true, is the value of the earlier medals consequently any greater?
Thanks in advance to all who may respond. Your help will be greatly appreciated!
Sincerely,
Chris
P.S. I am also assuming that this is the correct forum for this question, since I could find nothing which seemed more appropriate.
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