Here is another test coin, an over-dipped 1910 Lincoln. It was toned over a six week period.
The adsorption is fixed by the area of exposed metal. The rate is sufficiently slow that the toning will be evenly distributed the same as the...
It would look the same as any other toned coin would look after 30 years. It all depends on storage. Fortune telling is not necessary, the science...
I think it's on the holder, if it's on the coin please change my grade to 66.
So, in the case of a tie, the person with more guesses gets the nod? Seems fair.
I suggest you read the book Coin Chemistry to understand the toning process. In brief, it is well-known and scientifically proven that hydrogen...
Why not may I ask? How could you not like a product that's able to save coins like these? .....and I have many more pictures from not only myself,...
The obverse carbon spot held it back IMO.
Glowing luster! EF-45 :devil: LOL
Less common on modern cents, especially that strong. It's a keeper!
Looks to be about VF-25, whole coin pictures with even lighting would help.
Yea, what ziggy said.
Very nice!
Large date
Great article! Thanks
That'd be a great deal for $5!
I was doing this with a pencil eraser about 40 years ago.....I'm showing my age. LOL
Duke, great reply! I'm going to print that and give it to her when I return the notes. Thanks my friend.
Please read all my posts, apparently you missed the post where I said the process is completely natural. The toning with VT is the exact same...
Give them to a family member. I took the notes to my local dealer last night. He said the $1 note was AU-50 and told me he'd pay $50 for it. The...
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