I agree, however there are many sellers that will clean coins, take a pic (and enhance it) and sell them as uncleaned with absolutely no remorse....
for some reason I can't edit the first post..... Contestants sketcherpbr-2 sjkazlow-4 spock1K-13 cherylkubucko-18 TwoSon-23 DJP7x0s-99...
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piece of a seasoned rough plank.
Heres a cleaned 1864 L IHC that spent pretty much the whole summer on an oak plank basking in the sunshine. It did darken considerably, however...
Nice Walker.
Once the original brown patina is removed not much is going to bring it back beyond years of toning. Sulfer powder mixed with vaseline can turn it...
Who would have thought the Cardinals would be hosting the NFC Championship game? WOW.
Stratton ANGB
I'm not that good at math, but this is what I came up with 6 prizes, 37 contestants 6/37= 16.2% Did I do it wrong?
Thats awesome!!!!!!!!!
Nice. Very good strike, quality examples like this are scarce. Great detail in the wheat stalks, Lincolns hair, tie and beard look good. Small...
I have these also......since we are on this thread.
Welcome SrA! I hope you make SSgt soon. Try the redbook for coins, not sure what book to use for paper money as its not my specialty. Like merc...
which is why some people mention to place a coin on an oak plank for the toning effects?
Does silver corrode? If it does, i'm assuming it can because its not pure and mixed with copper?
Real nice RLM. Looks more RD than RB. Like it better than my 12 S. I could live with the spots easily.
Look at the prices for 70's!!!!!! people will pay big bucks for a 70.
Nice toning, and nice coin.
Show off!! nice coin
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