Ya know panzerman, one of these days they're gonna write about you ;)
And that's your answer John. Basically, when it comes to whether or not a coin is deemed worthy of the CAM or DCAM designation it's a matter of...
Well, here's the thing Jeff. It doesn't matter what causes the coins to sometime change color when they are rinsed in acetone. It only matters...
There is an easier way, you can use sealable glass canning jars similar to these - [ATTACH] No, you don't fill them with nitrogen or other...
It's definitely a chocolate and vanilla thing, but I like the ebay coin a lot more than the Heritage example ! That said I wouldn't pay $300 for...
Well, I don't know about your discussions, but I've said it more times than I can count. [ATTACH]
And therein lies the crux of the problem - everybody has their own personal definitions - for just about everything ! Based on who's definition...
Just about every coin supply store has them, this is just one - https://www.jpscorner.com/collections/coin-preservation
I should have also mentioned that when wear and weakly struck areas are present on the same coin there will be slight color differences between...
It doesn't always do it, but sometimes it does. And time spent in the acetone is not a factor - 1 second, or a week - no difference between the two.
It's wear. Telling wear and weak strike apart is fairly easy once you know how. Areas with wear will always have a flat, smooth surface, and no...
If you do it properly - no. Literally millions of coins have been rinsed in MS70 and then given a clean grade by the TPGs. And tens of millions...
Yes - and acetone will not remove it. As mentioned above haze can easily be removed by using MS70. It is safe and effective, a quick rinse is all...
And when it comes to coins, they'd be # 3 counting left to right ;)
It's chocolate and vanilla - some like 'em, other's don't.
I could be wrong, but I seem to remember reading about a change in how tax laws are applied when sales are made via the internet. Something along...
Make no mistake, there are bad dealers out there - that is a simple fact. But there are many good ones as well. And many of the so called horror...
While I understand your question and the reason you ask, the answer simply requires a little understanding. While what you refer to as poor...
I agree with that. But here's the thing, the onus is on the collectors to do their homework and find out who is a respectable dealer and who is...
The thing you gotta remember when it comes to the weight of a coin is that there are very, very few coins that will actually weight the specified...
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