This is the kind of feedback I need in order to do right inthe numismatic world. As stated before I am new in this world in comparison to most of...
Do you have any suggestions? Is a toothpick better? Thank you.
Ok so I would like to point out again that this was done on coins that have no numismatic fitting. Most of these coins are from a wheat bag that I...
Thanks Bob. I feel like they are AT but I can't tell for sure. I bought these as a collection of 20 Lincolns a few years back. Lessons learned I...
Is the process with xylene the same as acetone or different??? Thank you.
Thank you, I prefer to stick with acetone.
Thank you for your positive feedback.
I appreciate your support of a positive statement made. Thank you.
Thank you. That means a lot coming from a respected coin collector such as yourself.
My apologies I forgot to add it too my write up. Most people talk about using toothpicks and that scares me so I lighly use a q tip. Thank you for...
I appreciate the feedback. Thank you.
Again this was just a process I chose to do on my own with coins that are not part of my collection so I am not telling anyone to try this. If you...
Here are some great conservation examples: This one is a 1956-D Lincoln with crud all over. This would turn a buyer away fast: [ATTACH] Here is...
So today I decided I would experiment a little with coin conservation. You may ask why I chose to do such a thing? Well as I am rather young in...
Whats you thoughts on grades for these as well as AT or NT? Thanks. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I want! LOL that is gorgeous
I am still looking for one of those for my Lincoln collection. Nice find.
Quit manipulating your images. As a person that images I can see that you have duplicated this image to seem as a dd 1969-S. How well it seems...
LOL too funny G
It's not an SMS. Although in 64 they did come out with a small amount of SMS's. Talk to Robec about it he knows more about it then I do.
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