Yea, gas bubble.
Wow...that's a beauty! Let me know what the grade is when it comes. It's another slider but it might slip into a 62/63 holder IMO.
[ATTACH] Here's a couple[ATTACH] I played with using a torch.
Flame treated - buy a mini-torch and try it yourself.
Your package is GONE for good. I fought with USPS over a year on a $300 shipment that vanished. It had tracking and all it said was...
Now, that you have to watch. Dealers HATE when you block their cases from other potential customers.
They don't care if you use price guides - they do it too! I just don't use it to haggle, that's rude. If you don't like their price after...
WOW! Now that is the right grade for that woody!
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Tough year, the gas bubbles were horrific in 83. This is one of the better ones I've found but it has some carbon spotting....
Nice job! Well worth the effort! Looks like mostly MS 1910's....saved for future generations.
Coin Care is nothing more than mineral oil and an odorant. Save yourself the money and just buy a bottle of white oil (often called "baby oil")....
Beautiful coins! 64 for both!
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HAHAHAHA...that's awesome! ....and it can be recycled!
Olive oil has ruined more copper coins that I can count. NEVER USE OIL ON A COIN.
Keep in mind that us collectors should consider ourselves as curators of collectibles for future generations. While you may never sell your...
That's basically inline with the thinking (folklore) that it's easy to get gem coins from mint sets because all mint set coins are nearly perfect....
Verdigris this thick will laugh at acetone Jim.
V nickels are 75% copper, the green is plain old verdigris, aka copper corrosion. Those old tubes are made of hard plastic, they contain no PVC....
About equal numbers of large/small data 1960D coins were minted. The 60D small date is not worth any more than the large date. Your grandfather...
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