What, pray tell, is the chemical composition of Windex? What is its PH, and what, if any, specific concentrations of acidic or alkaline...
Really? Since this one is supposed to be in coin orientation it's actually rotated about 160 degrees! :cool:
After rinsing the coin should be gently placed on a soft cloth and air dried. A hair dryer on low setting works quite well. Also, be sure to...
Pictures, please!:bow:
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Normal is either 180 degrees or 0 degrees, depending upon whether the intent is to produce coin orientation or medal orientation. "Collectible"...
The question is very premature. They can't even think about setting a price until (and unless) they get a bill through Congress authorizing...
so you can get lots and lots of hairlines. Polyester cloth is to cotton cloth or swabs as a brass brush is to a toothbrush - the difference is in...
It could also be a worthless "squeeze job" with after-mint damage.:eek: Gotta have a picture to even make an educated guess. :confused:
Clad coins consist of bonded measureable layers of metal which are mechanically squeezed together under such force that they stick to each other....
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Numismatic News is a weekly publication in which a number of firms advertise that they buy complete collections. Many coin dealers sell...
I suppose you realize that they will have to die at relatively young ages to get coins. That brings up a question I don't see answered in the...
The ANA is the American Numismatic Association, a non-profit Congessionally chartered national coin club which publishes the Numismatist and...
Just checked my pocket change and I have a Jefferson nickle with a boat on the reverse. Does that count?
There has been a discussion of this subject in the US Coin Forum that probably should have been moved over here.
The straight poop. :D
Charlton's Canadian Coins serves the same function for Canada that the Red Book does for the US, including listing mintages.
I disagree. Just because a set is very difficult, or even impossible, to compete doesn't mean it isn't fun to try. The only "mistake" you can...
Here is the lead sentence of a press release he emailed me at 7:56 PST today:Noted numismatist J.T. Stanton has joined the team at PCI Coin...
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