Here's some 'pichers', sterling silver ;) [ATTACH]
Another look at the real deal - mouse over the images to see magnification - the doubling is quite stark and obvious to the naked eye::cyclops:...
Maybe a vintage lacquer job or a more recent Vaseline rub > speaking of vintage, here's an old post on another forum from our newest moderator...
One way to keep your gold near and dear: :cool: [ATTACH]
If you're going the PB route, here's some coin smearing music :nailbiting: : [MEDIA]
Appears to be struck through grease - an interesting keeper, but not much $ value
You might consider using a less 'colorful' word in place of the excrement one - if the moderators are awake and on duty, they will edit the s word...
I'd assemble a complete USA 1921 year set in MS-65 > the double eagle would be the topper :D In 2021, the set will turn 100 and might become a...
Hope your celebration was a safe and happy one ! A related ditty (also useful for Independence Day): "He who goes forth on the Fourth with a fifth...
Seems a bit extreme - you might wind up with 200 'pieces of five' instead of the original 40 quarters :rolleyes:
Not a crazy idea, but a polystyrene coin tube will melt/dissolve and turn into a gooey goo - fishing out the coins and further cleaning them in...
1. Immobilize the tube with clamps or vise (just enough to prevent movement) - using a straight edge, score the tube lengthwise on opposite sides...
looks like it got flipped in the tube :p [ATTACH]
Agreed - most of his eBay coins have some sort of toning and most have a variety of toning descriptors (is monster an acceptable descriptor? - I...
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http://coinzip.com/coinClubPage.php?club=101 ;)
1884 uncerculated double die obverse. at least the OP got the 'obverse' part right :cyclops:
Reminds me of the old humor magazine - this one 'covers' the current subject :rolleyes: [ATTACH]
This is a retirement coin (unlike yours): [ATTACH]
Always look for the shipping charge and click on the shipping details for in-state sales tax as well - a bargain bid is not always such a bargain...
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