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I put a little bit better picture of my penny explaining the colors I saw and some other stuff
I rate that one as pi or 3.1415…/10
I have synthetically, heated-treated pennies that have rainbow toning. Should I post it because the toning isn’t natural.
I finally got a good enough picture with ultraviolet lighting, attacked at the annoyingly precise angle, and some editing software that was built...
I will use a cool white light I got and i said, “It’s more vibrant in my eyes.”
Hey @lordmarcovan how get those pictures. My coin is half as vibrant as yours but in my picture it shows that it’s barely even toned. I even tried...
Here, naturally blue-purple penny [ATTACH] the color is a more vibrant in my eyes
Got a question, does this apply to any, heavily toned coin?
Acidic Corrosion, but I like the fact it looks like a metallic sandwich. Yum:joyful::shame:
Thanks yall, now I’ll just keep this in my novelty box.
Ok, thanks but why would someone imitate a coin error
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Before I leave, What happened to this penny? I found it while coin roll hunting. The unusually flat looking rim is slightly concave. [ATTACH]...
Hi ninja
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I achieved the purple color on a brown 1971-P. The obverse is worse than the reverse because they were some airborne saliva droplets that landed...
Actually, to see if this experiment worked on all coins, I tried it on a red-brown shield zincoln, but it got a bit too hot and melted. First time...
DAMN!! Im shocked, 3 hooligans breaking in and stealing valuable numismatic items and a TON of silver. I feel so sorry man, I really loathe people...
Until now, I thought purple was impossible on copper!:woot::wideyed: But sadly, I don’t have an electrical oven.
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