I can lend you some Ikes if you want.... varieties even
Well, I learned something and I'm going to look more into this. Much of the Roman culture as I've learned it is based on controlling lands and...
that is LATE, way after the renaissance BTW renaissance is the most difficult world to spell in the whole of west tongs. Ruben
Silver Acetate is a definite chemical that is commonly produced with silver chemistry, and in fact is involved in film development if I recall...
its what happens when you don't have a valid grading process. Ruben
How is it better than a slab then? There are no truly virtually vacuumed slabs? I figured the ring was to create an airfree container, like a...
this is an old thread. I'm talking top ghosts. That being said, I could never sell off the whole collection like that. Its just not my nature....
I think he doesn't have anymore coins...or just a few. Ruben
What is the different airtight rings? Ruben
But even going back into the greek and roman periods they were able to make very exacting metal objects, especially weapons, and you'd think that...
Ah - your here. I was worried about you today. A water pick? I don't have one but it should be easy enough to get one from the Pharmacy....
this is not encouraging. I'm not even sure why one would use acetone. We've gone over this a few times and this would be dipping the coin. I...
I think there is about a 20 dollar price tag on that...not a lot but its nice to find. Ruben
Well, welcome back. Honestly I have an interest in IKE's but more of the supper shiny ones. The varieties are interesting for the IKEs because...
http://www.mrbrklyn.com/images/ike/bagged_ikes/ike_1971_obverse_ms_silver_25.jpg see this one. It also has that deep ridge cut in the eye brow....
[IMG] that looks familiar.. but we were hoping to see your collection!
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rim lettering I take it? Ruben
I'm serious. I saw a plateful of Roman coins the other day none round. That coin posted was also not uniformly round. I've seen Byzantium coins...
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