Correct, but these do!
I hate to break it to you, but it appears to be "nice and shiny" because it has been cleaned. It would still be worth the better part of $10 IMO.
Pictures/lighting as well as focus have great capabilities of hiding/stressing minor marks. That is why you should use similarities to cross...
The one has been damaged. A doubled die would have the entire obverse or a minimum of half showing the doubling.
Not exactly what you were looking for, but here is a starter - if you can get into it. http://100greatestmatteprooflincolns.com If not, I would...
Sorry, but I do not know/remember. It was posted (here, I am pretty sure) and I saved it and that was 2009 from the properties.
It does both the same.
I cannot tell from those pictures if it is a no "D" or a weak "D", but it seems to be die #4.
I am not sure just what you do to deionize water, but at our plant, the distilled water was 10 - 100 cleaner than deionized water by measuring its...
I find it interesting I know of 3 chemists and 2 chemical engineers on this site. four of them specifically state that a rinse is not necessary....
Had you read the numerous post here about using acetone, I will bet every one of them says you are to use PURE acetone. i.e. the quality is not...
And there are many who agree with Dave.
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You can paste the pictures in just like you pasted the link. Or you can copy the link the media link (the double box) above, or you can use the...
Welcome to CT! But what makes you thing that is an error? And what makes you thing that is proof like? This is a lot closer, but still way...
Let's see. The Atocha coins sat in salt water for almost 400 years and they survived.
Actually, neither damage coins. However, impure acetone will damage coins just as impure water will.
I agree with that statement, but you said to rinse it with "hard water" in your previous post. That is what I objected to. FWIW, BadThad says...
So you try to clean all the dirt off with acetone (which is as or more salt free than distilled water) and then you pour salt and acid on the...
The same as xylene, but acetone probably does a bit more. Boiling water does not remove any dissolved salts/acids. I have no idea what you water...
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