I also scrubbed a penny for craps and giggles, and without looking at it through a microscope, it looks pretty good. Please no one get...
I'm an engineer, and not to be rude, but without knowing what hardness scale you used, the numbers do not mean much to me. The enamel in a tooth...
Hey BHP, you never stated they were a bad investment before, but thank you for being so kind. I always appreciate courteous people, such as yourself.
Aren't your teeth more sensitive than a metal coin? Teeth are mostly made of calcium. I agree though about brushing them.
Man you guys have good eyes. Maybe I should invest in a cheapy microscope. =)
I finally downloaded the Krause Guide of world coins. Figured it was probably about time. I appreciate all your help though.
Isn't cleaning the coins bad? Especially with chemicals? I have heard that a soft toothbrush and distilled water is the best. I do not know if it...
50 years down the road would all the sets still appreciate in value considerably?
I have seen those sets selling for quite a bit. Why do those years make them more valuable than the other years?
Should be pretty easy.
Ok, lets play a game. Can you figure out which one I did clean?
I found them. They are Taiwan, Republic of China. They are all still in circulation. Thank you for your help.
next to a 1945 I found in my pocket. For comparison.
Used to live in Mesa though.
Thank you so much.
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