One to beam up, please.
I don't know VAMs , so I don't buy them. I don't know AT/NT, so I don't buy them. My ignorance protects me.
I see it is not an acid. It looks like it works in the pics, i use some stuff called rust-mort on bodywork, it's phosphoric acid and it steams...
Check the ingredients, I bet it's an acid, probably phosphoric or HCL. Similar to some toilet bowl cleaners.
I always wanted a Fugio, an AG would be fine with me. Actually, an AG is fine with SGS also.
After only 4 months of collecting, you already have some nicer coins than I do, after 40+ years. Edit - Just noticed, my 900th post!
i think the most common way was wrapping them in paper.
That has to be a fake GD, the S is in the wrong position.
I don't currently have a pocket piece, but I started wearing a ring made from a walking half about a year ago. It has worn from F details to p01...
Here are the coins, they were probably metal detector coins and I wasn't expecting a miracle from verdi-gone, ergo this post.
They are some pretty bad coins. I'll try to get a pic after work.
Nitric acid turns most things black.
I've soaked several indian cents for 2 weeks in verdi-gone and none of the verdi is gone. I changed the liquid 3 times. Is there something...
Is it possible it's a fake slab? The damage on the reverse is pretty severe.
The seller also has unicorns with the same power she got from a traveling warlock. Must be an interesting life, even though it's a bunch of malarkey.
Buddy Holly? Big Bopper?
Could it be from a missing person who stole it and crashed a plane?
I have reported the item also.
and possibly they punched a whole roll of nickels with these striations. EDIT- by roll, I mean roll of metal for planchets.
I strongly believe it is part of any 'set'. what I don't agree with is the inclusion of error coins as part of a set.
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