I searched CT and came up with 350 threads that all discussed artificial & Natural toning. There are some good threads and good reading available...
You may want to search previous threads at CT by using the search feature at the upper-right of the screen. Try searching for words like...
I don't know. I have only used the Dansco for holding the mint packaging from 1955 to 1964. You could call Dansco & ask them for more information.
mute If you begin with an MS70 silver dime then it would quickly become an AU coin I think.
IMO it is worth repeating. I have seen seasoned collectors & dealers make the mistake of talking over their coins. When you do this, you run the...
Yep, I keep a stash of those little Alcohol wipes & have always cleaned my fingers before handling something precious (like red copper or proof...
There is a well known book called Coin Chemistry by Weimar White. I don’t own the book but I have read a friend’s copy. (It was a short read as...
I understand the desire to display the coins all together in an album format. However, I do not do that myself. I try to keep the coins in the...
To stir the pot a little more- This cud coin evolved to a larger cud & then evolved to an even larger cud.
I'll stir the pot. :devil: I'm going to be signing-off in a couple minutes & will try to log onto CT later tonight. Here is an coin that is...
This photo depicts my favorite DDR on a 1961 proof half dollar. It is a variety much like the 55/55.
Yes, the 55/55 is a variety.
It is not uncommon for an error coin to have more than one error type (and/or variety) on it. When the automatic machines begin to malfunction,...
The Error Coin Encyclopedia (Plaid Book) by Margolis & Weinberg is good reading at the 6th grade level. You could probably get it on loan from...
Hello JDK, I can answer any question. Unfortunately, in this case my answer is "I don't know". #1 The better image & description of the...
#1 Thank you for the informative post. You've got me studying all the coins in your coin collage. #2 Do we know where the term Bob...
Check-out the howling wolf coin in this recent CT thread: http://www.cointalk.com/t217540/
:welcome: Welcome to CoinTalk. Here is an old thread describing how to post images at CT: http://www.cointalk.com/t8565/
Canada’s polar bear Chile’s Condor Burmuda’s Hog Rwanda’s Lion Australia’s Kangaroo (along with Britain’s Lion)
P.S. Several World coins include images of lions, eagles, and humans. They are probably the most common animals on coins. :) Here are some...
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