Extremely rare to find these with any kind of toning! NICE PICK!
Looks good, excellent white balance!
As usual, I have to agree with Jim. Metals cannot react with acetone.
Be aware that the removal techniques outlined in that are for ancient coins. The specified methods are very harsh will result in a cleaned coin....
"Bronze disease" is simply another name for verdigris. It has three stages: light, moderate and heavy. Heavy verdigris generally should not be...
NEVER use nail polish remover on coins. It contains ethylacetate and other ingredients that are harmful to coins.
Indeed. All coins should be rinsed with acetone prior to storage in an airtite either way. Not only will acetone remove surface debris, it will...
Whoa...almost an even spread from 64-67! :eek:
Just realized Jom...you have an inverted like to post ratio! HAHAHAHAHAHA 255% of your posts!
Most likely toned from chemical exposure.
Right on....market acceptable is the proper term.
Cool report...always fun to read Charmy. My only question...you go into a German resturant and order a yucky Guinness with all that fine brew...
I've been working on a ultra-grade/strike memorial cent collection for years. You wouldn't even believe the difficulty. I could put together a gem...
Pretty cool, the correct terminology is off-center. I have no idea what these would be worth but I'd suspect at least a couple bucks if they are...
Nice detector find!
Is that an underscore between the R_T on the obverse? LOL
Tough to see through the slab, but that coin is almost perfect as far as hits and spots. A small carbon spot on the reverse and a little weakness...
The slab picture is there, click on the ebay picture and scroll down.
PMD, date ground off.
Wrong picture. LOL
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