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Yea....what he said! We gotta keep this moving, there's a lot of coins.
YES! Nice clips!
With Lincoln cents that is quite typical. I'd guesstimate at least 40-50% of the OBW rolls I've opened were spotted or otherwise worthless to...
I've ripped open so many OBW rolls I'm surprized that there's any left. LOL Tear it open, there's plenty more out there. You never know what...
Yes, but there's such a thing 99.999% protection.....which is close enough to 100% that it doesn't matter with respect to verdigris.
That guy is kind of cool, some neat chemistry demonstrations, all very basic. However, the potential to cause bodily harm is great. I don't want...
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Probably, never tried that because I only collect small cents. It's NO problem with small cents. You only need to put one staple in it opposite...
Mainly sulfur is responsible for creating thin film interference on coin surfaces:...
I only use Airtites, they are cheap in bulk. I usually staple them into 2x2's because they are easy to handle/store then.
Thanks Doug In the absence of feed materials, namely water and air, verdigris cannot continue to form. When properly dried with a desiccating...
No, oxidation deepens the brown on a copper coin.
NT - NICE COINS! I would have picked those up too. I've seen many Lincolns toned like this, it's completely natural.
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At least they have you looking out for them!
Congrats Mark!!!! :bow:
Yea, it sucks he stole your picture. If you care, ask him to remove it and go on with life. This seller is obviously a moron....right in line...
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