Oh but we are ! We are discussing what to use on ALL coins, and that includes copper :D
Since he has indicated his desire to sell or possibly sell his collection, no he cannot do that in the regular sections of the forum - as per...
Yeah something happened - they were running out of coins to grade.
I wouldn't bet on that. Yes, wear is usually due to repeated contact at a given point, but it doesn't have to be repeated very often to break the...
I told ya in the sentences before that - the TPGs loosened their grading standards. There's a difference between getting dirty and getting black...
LOL ! So they say, but it's not just timing pal, there's 5 things you gotta do right to make money on coins. But if you get just 1 wrong - you'll...
I sold two entire collections in my life, lost a good bit on both of them. 'Course now if the timing of my sales had been different, I woulda...
I have no doubt that it does, but are those 62's really 62's ? Ya see, you can't just look at the numbers on the slabs and assume the grade is...
Except that using MS70 on copper usually turns the copper blue or purple. And when it does, the coins are often rejected by the TPGs as AT....
Actually they should be cheaper today than they have been in years ! While there may be exceptions for specific coins, taken as a whole coin...
I don't say this often but you did good ! The '26 is the only one that's over-graded. In my opinion of course ;)
Looks to be in a PCGS slab but it's not a true MS, it has wear on most of the high points. But then most Saints do. Finding a true MS Saint is...
The warning is as much if not more for others who read it, not just Kanga ;)
Any paint store will have it.
Well the coin you were asking about is sold now so that renders that much of it moot. But Kanga let me ask you a question, are you sure enough in...
The '65 dime is corroded, that's why it looks that way. Could have been anything from salt water to acid to do that, but I'm leaning towards acid....
Yeah it'll remove fresh fingerprints. As for the haze, it depends on what's causing the haze - or what any given person is calling haze anyway. I...
I was never really a set collector myself let alone a variety guy. For me, I had to like a coin to want to add it to my collection. There had to...
It really depends on what variety it is. The B3, B7, and B9 all have an R4 rarity rating. And there may well be other varieties that are an R4 as...
I can explain that, and it's pretty simple really. It's because it's not so much what you say, as it is how you say it. And for those who don't...
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