Beautiful coins and pics!
I'd say you've improved, but that'd be an understatement. LOL
Welcome to CT! ....explained well enough already.
They are tough to find, simple. CDN is $16.50....and that's wholesale. The 1986-D rolls are CDN $27! :D
NO! If it's 100% acetone, nothing can be contaminating it....think about it. :D That chances of you having a corrosive component in a high-grade...
This is my long-term storage system: [IMG]
Sage advice! Never "invest" in coins unless you know EXACTLY what you are doing. Collect for the fun and enjoyment....that's how it works.
All Cowans coin products are of the highest quality in my experience...they are also priced nicely. Storage in a box is fine, they make 2x2 row...
If it's 100% acetone, that doesn't leave much room for impurities. :D:D:D Seriously, the organic compound impurities that may be present in...
No coin should be cleaned....but they sometimes need to be conserved. There's a BIG difference between the terms! Yes, acetone is all metals safe.
I have a few equal to or worse than this one in BU. I can't find the pictures! Here's one that's pretty bad.
Yes, a very few proofs were coined with the close AM die....they are extremely rare. http://www.lincolncentresource.com/wideams.html
Because NGC and PCGS cannot grade a Memorial cent to save their lives. All of the Memorials I've submitted come back over-graded...and I mean...
Great post and pictures!
Nice coins and pictures! Brown is beautiful! I love finding those 40's toners, they are always priced right for an easy pick-up too.
It's a term I created for use in my upcoming book. It's a process where you start with the more polar solvent (water) , then move to lower...
Acetone is not a "harsh" chemical. Your body naturally produces it even! I do recommend you minimize your exposure, but a little on your skin or a...
Right on! If someone damaged their coin using acetone, it was their fault. I should point out that it is possible to have some hydrolysis and...
Indeed my friend. Unless you have access to a laboratory grade purification system, there will be dissolved ions, bacteria and organic...
If your acetone is of excellent quality, there is no need to rinse with water as the final step. The final step should be a rinse (not soak) with...
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