I found another listing online this is what it has to say about the coins " Indian head cent. Unc Lincoln cents. Jefferson Nickels, V nickels,...
I'm off to an estate auction tomorrow in a very small town. "Coins" was listed in the small print of the auction flyer. maybe i wont have any...
I may be wrong but i think this is cased by a die break Ill let some one a little more seasoned give you the correct answer thou.
Is this kinda what it looks like. http://i985.photobucket.com/albums/ae338/coinpix/bie.jpg
chances of reaching a "super heat" temperature in a microwave are nearly impossible. besides supercritical temperatures are a lot more fun :)
there will be a link you can copy and past to take us to it this will help http://tutorials.photobucket.com/tutorial_150.html
I cant see anything but i enlarged you image and hosted it for you if you have some more you would like me to post my new email is...
post the pic on http://photobucket.com/ and link to it.
a close up of the doubling would be awesome.
I got 2 1967 half's about a month ago from a fed reserve bank.
they make some stuff at the hobby store that will do that for ya. I'm not a big fan of the green color myself.
didn't blow them up fumes killed them .. what are you trying to do remove the copper from the coin.
It was not that long ago there was a man that used a mercury amalgamate to recover gold. he boiled it off in his house it killed him and his 2...
well if he puts the xylene in the microwave i don't think we will hear from him again today.
open a window and turn on a fan the fumes are bad and be careful xylene is very flammable.
if he is using the 30% or stronger stuff there is a chance of it going off like rocket fuel but I'm thinking he has the 3% drug store variety....
If you got it over 176 degree Fahrenheit then the Hydrogen Peroxide decomposed into water and oxygen and if you then got it over 212 the water...
I'm excited to see what the contest is going to be . :D
Thank you :bow:
I keep seeing it over and over again in posts but i cant find what it stands for.
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