thank you all, it does look VERY familiar but i can't tell what.. and to BigTee44, i thought so too, i dont know though.. keep the answers coming...
I know, it is EXTREMELY worn but i got it for only 25 cents. It looks like a woman with a ponytail on the first side. PLEASE tell me if you can...
i love that video, i gotta try it some day, it is so cool :)
I'd eat it, just to say i did it "Hey everybody, guess what TJ did?! He ate a dollar!";):D
Any liberty cap large cent, for its age, it doesn't matter to me if it is damaged :) Pretty much any coin from the 1700s or early 1800s, i figure...
people are idiots.. lol if it was really "unlimited" i would have bought thousands..
just got 21 opa Red Points for $1.04 on ebay! http://www.ebay.com/itm/171069488891?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649 no very...
great article, definitely worth the read, i LOVE barber coins :)
to me it looks doubled
Awesome, thank you so much!
yes it is but in that case it was necessary
today i got this amazing coin at a flea market (bad condition but..). A 1787 Connecticut copper coin (not sure what denomination it is, if it is...
thank you all for the help and advice!
with a paper towel it will?
yes I did :) ;)
it is a complete change after using the acetone, it is amazing, I am extremely surprised :)
WOW rubbing it with acetone REALLY worked!!! turned it (only did the reverse, left the front how it is cause i like the toning on it) from that...
I will probably try that Kentucky. and it is an actual residue, I may try acetone, and yes I did know about the pink but got 2 morgans in great...
I received this 1885 morgan along with an 1883 from a trade with someone on this forum, and am EXTREMELY happy. Just one thing though, there is...
I saw those too at the same place and got to hold one, I LOVE them, they are just so unique
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