I'll show you several.
Nice greaser! Take the $150 and run!
Ahhhh....come on....my question is purely hypothetical. That answer is a cop-out. LOL
Nice jailbird!
That's my point. LOL Each time you open and close an airtite you remove a molecular layer of the polymer. Let me put it like this...say you have...
So you admit there's a measureable change? :D
Nice deal and coin! There's deals out there, but they take too long to find. I can search much, much faster at a coin show. :)
I can't disagree with that because that's exactly what I think too. LOL However, I have quite a few that are like this. I think it's there, but...
Here's the steps you should take....first....be VERY careful, you don't want to chemically damage the coin worse than it already is. 1) Soak in...
The areas I've circled in this picture show heavy verdigris that has been partially removed by the cleaning. You will see a slight shinkage of...
The coin has been previously cleaned (perhaps unintentionally) and the upper layer of the moderate verdigris removed. The purplish areas you see...
I'm looking forward to the pics! Do a little practice before you try it. Be sure to read the instructions and FAQ, also feel free to ask me any...
GSC.....certainly a mixed bag seller with their tricky photographs.
I found this one, this is the only red Memorial woody I've ever seen. Most often Memorial's only have the graining on one side.....this coin is...
That's no problem bro. Maybe I'm wrong, I have no scientific proof. All I can say is I've been through hundreds and hundreds of airtites and when...
I agree with the above, really, ha.com is probably the best resource for coins in the world. I've spent many, many hours studying Lincolns and...
What? No Mike Diamond or Coop?
Nah, I wait until the ash trays are full! :D
Brasso is very, very bad for coins.....probably one of the worst with silica powder included as an abrasive. Interesting formula Jim, the...
The correct term is DOUBLED DIE. You're scans are not good enough to determine if the coin is a DDO.
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