But; http://www.coinnews.net/2014/01/31/1974-aluminum-lincoln-cent-from-denver-mint-authenticated/
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Maybe (or likely) it won't remove the verdigris, but the one reason Thad will say it should be used is because "any remaining verdigris (or other...
Too many ticky-tacks. 63
I am with the apparent majority. 64FB
That one is sharp. AU or MS? I can't tell for sure.
I think it is a Lincoln cent, but I am not sure. You need to hold your camera still and turn on the macro for close ups (typically the little...
Unless you know something not on Lincoln Cent Resource, that is 41 with the large S. And it correlates to the small S from 41.
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63 maybe even 62.
Apparently eBay did not like what they did. eBay pulled it.
I really doubt you will find this is going to be much of a contest.
Probably, but I would not store it in those bottles for a Long time.
I fail to see why that is not just what I have been saying although I will add that none of the above actions would produce scratches remotely...
Or you could do what everyone's mother has done millions of times removing her nail polish and not worry about it.
Respirator is really not needed unless you have enough vapor to displace the O2 and I doubt anyone here has the SCBA (self-contained breathing...
Sorry, but I have not seen it. Rouge and a polishing cloth will absolutely not work. And my question has no bearing on being predicated upon the...
Still avoiding the question. Wheels don't work obviously. Polishing cloths don't work. So what does? Straw man? Not really. The copper coin...
You keep avoiding the question. If you attempted to push a cloth into the crevices to polish them, you would be Charles Atlas before you were...
I agree with everything physics says except I think there are just too many spot to even grade 63. 62.
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