And be sure to get pure acetone, not finger-nail polish remover.
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Exactly! Totally agree.
Beautiful coin! It looks just like one that I sold about 2 years ago. Could it be the same one?;)
Quiz: Do you know what this is? I found this post on "Quiz: Do you know what this is?" interesting and have nominated it accordingly for...
I saw one on the first page but noticed it looked a little grainy, but I doubt mine is any better.
First, Welcome to CoinTalk. Second, You must mean the Roosevelt dime. Take a picture or scan so maybe we could tell you a little more about it.
Congrats! Nice Coin!
WOW! Thats a big penny!
Tokens, or coin-like medals of 13th-18th centuries Europe.
You could try Hedley Betts. I have known him to have some pretty extravagent medals. You could try calling him up or emailing him.
The lincoln either got real hot or it was struck with a rusty die, which I believe would be highly unlikely.
Its Byrd not bird!:secret:
Thanks again I have finally narrowed it down to one. This is it(at least what it is supposed to be). The year is 1653....
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Congratulations! I still think I should have been the winner.:high5:
Are you saying there is one for his abdication? If yes I would like to see this.
Love your Edward VIII Medal!:hug: Did they make one for his abdication too?:mouth:
The rust may have discoloured them. You have to learn to be paitent most people here are on different time zones and are not always online....
I will have to remember that. I have never heard of a fiberglass pen before.
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