Hey, I was just joking. Jeesh!
Which one is acceptable?
Not really. Certain cleaning is good as long as it doesn't affect the surface of the coin. Certain chemicals react with the coin itself. If...
I thought you were going to say "find the coin in this picture".
You sound like Sgt Shultz.
I got rid of around 10000 wheat cents a few years. I had them separated by decade. Any semi key/key dates were kept separate. A local dealer...
I'd say at least AU with a full head.
Aren't those Crocks?
Looks like Abe got shot again
Those who get bent about cent vs penny argument should call the Buffalo nickel the Bison nickel. Cent, penny, I don't care really since I know...
Someone is hiding between the third and fourth right column of the second cent.
The winning bid was $600. A good price if all was legit. Too many red flags to bid that much.
I've seen a few fake busts in my day.
I'm sure I'll probably be in a slab at that age.
I'd like to add something to this thread but everything to be said has been said already.
I appreciate your detailed information. I wonder what thresholds they use when determining which peaks are significant; what kind of noise...
Nice!
That's why my coins turned purple.
Advertise it on eBay as the rare Seinfeld nickel and you may make a fortune.
IMO it could go either way.
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