No...thank you...interesting information!
Interesting! BTW, the tuppence is two Av ounces for 56.7 g while the Oxford Pound at 120.8 g while twice the weight of the tuppence is almost 4...
From the internet: Bullion By Post All British coins since 1887 - when Queen Victoria’s Jubilee portrait was introduced - have been produced...
Romulus or Remus...
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Going through some of my coins, I ran into this pair of 1797 Cartwheels (one-pence and two-pence) and a ha'penny from 1807... [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]...
I'll enter round 3...just realized that my 1797 tuppence cartwheel is "coin orientation" rather than "medal orientation" like modern British...
An interesting book I once had (Eleven Blue Men) had a story in it about a case of carbon tet poisoning.
Just a memory...White-Out correction fluid cannot be removed with acetone but is easily removed with Xylene (or Toluene)
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Not to mention Unobtanium
Xylene works better on rubber-type things that acetone will only cause to swell.
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You mean (Al you min e um)?
Interesting article https://www.cnn.com/2025/02/10/business/costs-of-pennies-and-nickels/index.html
[IMG] [IMG] From NGC Yours could be tooled, but I think it is "real"
Actually, it's like @Randy Abercrombie said...the paper in these albums was made using the sulfate process and residual chemical causes the toning.
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