That settles it! LOL
99.99999% chance it's a 1943. Drop it into some vinegar and let it soak then rinse with tap water. After you see it's a 1943 put it back into...
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My gut said no but RLM's overlays say something different. The MM just doesn't look quite right but it may have suffered a hit. Looks like a fine...
Nice VDB, looks to be 64+ maybe 65.
Agree, I would have said 63.
Love that 42! NICE COIN!
Nice redwood Dick!
Colorado coin show! Sounds like a high time!
Nice looking woody! VF or so!
How long was your dip time for this one?
Excellent conservation work!
Not a doubled die, looks like die deterioration.
Wow, they liked that coin! I would have guessed 65/66 at best.
There are MANY solvents in the world, just most of them are not available to the average consumer. I stick with recommending solvents that are...
Indeed...but you have this wrong. Organic molecules are generally insoluble in water unless they are very short-chain and polar. Water is a highly...
Actually, acetone is a polar, organic solvent so many organic compounds WILL dissolve in acetone, especially if the carbon chain is on the short...
Looks to be PVC residue, soak it in acetone for a couple of hours and, if needed, gently prod the residue with a toothpick while the coin is under...
Come on Matt, I expect more from you...it's a REVERSE, not a back. o_O
Wow, that is really cool....never seen one of those before.
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