Life repeats itself,,,,don't stick your tongue or any other body parts to a frozen metal post.
From what I gather it use the same MO as the chips on most credit card which allows you to just wave your card near the reader. But more info can...
Yes caustic soda ( because it corrodes mineral salts) , Sodium Hydroxide, Lye, and NaOH are the same, but possible differing in...
And of course it will be 100% secure and none of your info or buying habits will be recorded, not even to allow us to bombard you with info ads or...
It appears more like die deterioration doubling , or machine doubling~ both are common and no added value. Notice how close the letters on the...
UVC is something like Universal Variety Code. DMR is Die Marriage Registry EDS is End Die State, MDS is middle die state and EDS is Early ... I...
I think, even with the marks it made 65. Nice coin. Jim
I like 64. Was going 65 until I saw the nostril. Still would love to have it. Jim
Here is MS70 MSDS, it would probably also work well as a drain cleaner. http://www.translinesupply.com/PDF/MDSSHEETS/MS707530.MSDS.pdf
Wade, I will try to explain why you can see what you do. This mm was struck on the working die with a punch. The raised S on the mm punch left a...
The mint should reveal the direction the postal system took with philately and see they are repeating history, too much junk, IMO, Jim
It doesn't seem to be either of the big ones, and it does look more like MD in those areas. But others may be more educated on these. IMO, Jim
I agree.
Try later in the day as many collectors of such are in the Far east and sign on late west coast or early next morning on East coast time.
Most of the world is far less concerned with the price of an ASE than whether they can survive one more day and not have their family die from...
It is a deteriorated die that pushed part of the hoof and tail over the edge.
Acid ( either from the environment or purposely applied) reacts with the coin and since if surrounded completely, reduces all 3 dimensions of the...
They used the same size and font for D and S , and the 'S' appearing peridolia is much smaller, so no OMM, IMO, Jim
Cupric oxide/Copper(II) oxide is black. Copper (I) oxide is red
It is still a bullion coin, and it will remain one no matter how much anyone wants to label it. I remember when some of the Panda coins went for...
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