Usually an alloy such as aluminum.
PR67 CAM. Nice coin :thumb:
Possibly, or not. It doesn't remove metal per say, but it will dull the natural luster if the coin is left in the solution too long. Any agent...
It's covered under the Patriot Act. Since the 9/11 attacks, any package now comes under scrutiny. I've taken things to UPS, and they require the...
Wow!
Not really sure how old you are, and what means of income you have available to you(part time job, or weekly allowance), but you should set a...
You do realize Sinnock died in 1947 or 48? With that in mind, how would he know what happened in 1964?
Not necessarily a machinist, a numismatist who doesn't like natural tarnish on coins could have dipped it in a tarnish remover, or acetone or some...
PMD, Post Mint Damage, means it occurred after it was minted, and left the mint.
The cost of the clad Ikes has dropped quite a bit lately, locally a bag of $100 face is selling for $122, and was up as high as $145 several...
Feel free to send him this image. [ATTACH] Note, it clearly states 50c PENNIES 50c ;)
Looks like PMD to me. Value is, $.25.
Well, they're not too badly damaged, but marked up none the less.
Just an FYI, any Kennedy half dollar that is gold, would be gold plated and not made of real gold such as the American Gold Eagle or Buffalo would...
It may be too late for that!
I can see signs of a cleaning, light surface marks both sides. A number of hits on Liberty's cheek. AU, $75-$83.
9 bids, sold for $3.80.
The coins are not purposely placed in the edging machine with regards to heads up or down when the lettering is put on the edge of the...
Numismedia.com lists a PR69 DCAM at $5200. However, the OP's coin is not a PR69, nor a DCAM.
These are going for $3-$4 on eBay toned or not.
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