I agree with the genuine, but it appears to be #3 to me. (They are very similar.) AU so $1100 was about right.
My recollection is that it took up to 30 days for vinegar to work in some cases. I would not give up on it so soon.
They were not until 1965; When the Coinage Act of 1965 was passed, it had an important clause that ratified the legal tender status of all...
65BN
Talk to Matt about getting rid of those spots. Without the spots, from that picture I think you have a good shot. @LostDutchman
Sorry, I misspoke. LDPE is #4 for recycling.
I don't get all the falderal about this coin, but someone does. Those are not cheap at all.
I started using it in 1965 (in college). I have never used it from any other than a plastic bottle. Now that is not to say you can put it in any...
I will guess 65, but something about that color looks cleaned.
What is it about acetone that makes people think it is dangerous. We have had this discussion over and over and over. All the evidence presented...
PR64. Maybe this will give us a hint what spots do to a grade.
I give. What are you disagreeing with?
A die crack would go all the way through the log and likely be the widest in the depths (high point of the die). A scratch would not make it into...
Barley/beer?
I am not sure how you can damage a damaged coin, but try vinegar. I have seen coins where vinegar was used to raise the date that looked...
And I still have no clue what criminal has to do with coins.
plastic is not impermeable to gases.
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