No problemo. But you have to call a bluff once in a while...:D
Baking soda will brighten the fields, but leave the details dark; I don't recommend it. It's a powerful chemical.
Smear 'em with Vaseline and set them aside a week. May not do any good, but won't hurt the coins either. If the gunk's organic, it may all come...
I got a check for $20.01 ready to go.
I sold my Overton, but that short-flagged 5 might be a recognized variety.
In Krause, Year 16 is $2 in fine and $9 in extremely fine.
I assume a company doing conservation would verify the authenticity before starting their work (and earning their fees), or, that point could be...
I would be optimistic about conservation, for this reason -- both the silver and copper coins look alike, suggesting that they have some kind of...
Do this when you scan individual coins. Set the scan area for 2 x 2 inches, and as mentioned, lighten the finished scan, which is easy to do on...
You will have to drill another hole in your penny album, after you buy these attractive Lincolns -- a nice problem-free 1910-S and a novelty...
Is there a national Hotline (perhaps run by ANA) where you can report stolen coins? And in your State, find out how long pawn shops are required...
If I had seen that one, I'd have definitely run it up further!
OK, now I see what you're talking about - thanks.
I hope that black stuff under the mint mark isn't epoxy.
Krause does not recognize the variety, so it's a tossup. Plus, I don't know what I'm looking for, in terms of a double die. Here's the only...
This is an exceptional piece. I might see your $40-60 and raise you another $20-40.:D
Over $20, I'd say. What's the visible edge look like? Clad or uniform-color silver?
You didn't tell us how big a sheet you want: 32, 16, 8, or 4 bills. Big difference. Ebay listing, $3.50 per bill postpaid. Government (sheet...
If you want a sheet directly from the government, go here: http://www.moneyfactorystore.gov/beptestsheets.aspx
OK, thanks.
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