@19Lyds Thank you! I wanted a picture of those close up and you did it.
Was just on it, great resource.
@mikenoodle @MontCollector On the Brown Ikes wouldn't most collectors know it had been dipped in EzEst? It's known that most of them are hazy...
That's good to know. I take it I will have to still go through those if they have a few to rummage through.
I was thinking about that. Even the Brown and Blue 40% silver are different. I can go down to my shop and get one more of each. I'll talk the...
A little numismatic tuition sounds good. Hopefully I won't get chemicals all over the house.
Can of acetone from Walmart in their paint section.
Are they hard to find?
@Insider @mikenoodle Yeah, it is a 40% silver, both of them. I am spending more on products to make the coins better than they are worth! This...
@Ike Skywalker @cladking Are there no Silver proofs for 77 and 78?
What about a base solution to dip it in like baking soda and distilled water after that?
Should I do about a five second dip for both the Brown and Blue Ikes?
I was on the right path of not patting down and distilled water. I bathed it for a couple of hours, then took it out and while holding it over...
I can get it from a coin shop right down the street. My last eZest experiment was a disaster if you recall. I was cleaning rounds and got the...
Makes sense. I'll talk her out of it, or just do one and show her that it didn't do much. They are common dates so bullion value.
It was a really small tray, not a whole lot. I bought a large one that I am going to soak several circulated Walkers with dirt on them. That is...
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I used a small glass caserol tray.
Two things I did wrong: 1) I did not rinse out the container when I had acetoned the Brown Ike. 2) I did not use distilled water because I did...
I don't think it's culled out either. What you get in MWR is a result of how much your Fed Territory has been picked out. Also you might get...
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