Safetyfish
New Member
I was taking pictures for photographic record of serial numbers when I noticed this one Lady Fortuna is different.
Every other "biscuit" in this stack has the same essayers name on it, except this one lucky lady.
The location of the serial number on the reverse side is also different in comparison to the others that are in the same weight, but then so are the rest of them. The serial numbers is kind of all over the place where it will be either below or above the PAMP logo etc.
What struck me was the detail in her engraving. The coins are more detailed, the ears of corn in her hair is much more detailed, the engraving itself sits larger on the "biscuit" than the others. Anybody ever seen this difference between the Fortuna PAMP biscuits?
Every other "biscuit" in this stack has the same essayers name on it, except this one lucky lady.
The location of the serial number on the reverse side is also different in comparison to the others that are in the same weight, but then so are the rest of them. The serial numbers is kind of all over the place where it will be either below or above the PAMP logo etc.
What struck me was the detail in her engraving. The coins are more detailed, the ears of corn in her hair is much more detailed, the engraving itself sits larger on the "biscuit" than the others. Anybody ever seen this difference between the Fortuna PAMP biscuits?
