Well...coming from a background in moderns, wood is usually recommended against. Mahagony if I remember correctly is one of the safer woods, but I...
Hey, thanks for the reply! Can't wait to see your next!Don't be afraid of raw!
The way I've done it before was to pour some acetone into a small glass bowl the place the coin in and remove. It was a Franklin proof coin so a...
I have two ancient coin storage questions: Does anyone use a coin cabinet to store their coins in? I think they're very cool and like the idea of...
I have a gift coin I need to post...but I forgot to photograph it!
Hello everyone! My question is on the use of acetone with ancients. I imagine ancients can and do get PVC residue or other gunk on their surface...
Awesome gift! You've got a good buddy there! So the image makes the legend hard to read...or maybe harder? I was going to ask how clear it was in...
Pretty nice photos green - I'm in at 66 for the first and 64 for the second. Looking forward to you next batch.
:pompous: That's me with my magnifying glass trying to read that post. You can adjust your font to a larger size.
I'm going to have to take your word @THCoins it looks like a tough one and I could see why someone would wrongly attribute it. I'm with the both...
Cool first pick up! Did this one speak to you or was this something you were looking at? Did it being graded make you more comfortable buying it...
You need photos and it would be helpfyl to you provide weight and diameter.
Yes you must be certain they're fake before stamping! You can always ask the forum here for an opinion and all it will cost you is decent photos,...
Haha:hilarious: No. It's not funny:oops:
What does that mean?
If they were mine, I would counterstamp the counterfeits with COPY and keep them as educational pieces and to say I have a black cabinet...
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