Yes, thanks a lot! That is exactly what I was looking for! Thanks again.
Does anyone have a link that shows the reverse designs for Euro coins? Different members have different reverses. (i.e., Ireland shows a harp)
They might have been rubbed with mercury (we did that in high school in the 50's) but maybe not 'cause they probably stopped letting kids play...
Probably just rust. They are made of steel.
I'd like to see an Olympic medal with Jesse Owen's fingerprint on it!!
I'm no expert, but I think the "W" you see on the Walking Liberties is the designer's initial. The mint mark is on the reverse near the rim at...
Thanks very much for the link to the Archaeopteryx video. It's facinating what is being done these days and what potential the future holds....
It's worth two in the bush!
Look for refiners in your local Yellow Pages. Check out coin shops in your area. Do an internet search. Look in the Yellow pages. Coin shops...
Perhaps someone rubbed it with mercury. We used to do that in chem lab back in the old days.
They are Civil War trade tokens. They come in two flavors: patriotic and "store card". You have two "store cards". There was a terriffic...
Thank you Tyler G. Wow! You are really fast, I just posted a minute ago!
I sent off a 1916 D Merc. dime to PCGS and the slab came back with this notation: 1916-D 10C PCGS FR02 Well, 02 is the grade (it really shows...
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