IDK what that green stuff is, but acetone won't hurt it. Nice coin, low mintage. The reverse is nicer than the obverse. I am around VG-10/F-15...
Nice bracelet. Yes at the storage someone just threw out a jar of pennies. I think the most I have ever found is 97. But I usually have around 40...
The copper is usually very bright on a missing clad layer, and doesn't look at all like a rusted dime. Weighing them is the first thing to do....
I didn't say you cleaned it. It's over 75 years old, and the color suggests that somebody cleaned it.
How much palladium is in a catalytic converter?
You can't acid etch it in case it turns out to be good. Try a very bright light and a strong loupe and tilt it around.
OK I see. Thank you. As for palladium, wasn't it teetering on $1000 not too long ago? And now it is $1400. Is there that much use for it...
1000 miles a gallon seems high.
IDK something looks like it's there. Genuine example. OP photo. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
And, if prices are low now, and I think they are, if this coin becomes hot again and prices go up, it should be a nice increase in 2-3 years.
Those circulated steelies are very susceptible to corrosion. If that color is true, this coin appears to have been cleaned. The missing 4 is...
Just remember that Proof is not a grade. It is a method of manufacture. A proof coin can be any grade. Yes most are high grades, but not all....
Well if you want to get back to the original post. 1982-D quarter. You can first check if there are any known doubled dies for this year, mint...
Can you show the reverse as well? The rotated die is interesting. I think at MS63 RB you are making money on that purchase.
There were other $1000 notes printed. Take a look at this page: https://www.uscurrencyauctions.com/$1000-us-currency-value-price-guide.htm
All normal. The 1946 seemed to be in nice condition.
What's the survival rate?
Metal detecting, I find a broken watch which appears to have a stainless steel band. I almost threw it away. 31 grams sterling silver. So I guess...
Large date, compare to this the 2 will tell you: [ATTACH]
In the 80's I had a few VERY HEAVY offset ink transfers on crisp new $1 bills. I didn't know what it was at the time and didn't think much about...
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