GOLD! Toss me a few of those sometime, they're older than mine. I just pulled mine down and it has a PO canellation of 1969. It's the shipping...
LOL! No, I made it for myself after frustation with the "classic" methods of verdigris removal....sorry about your heart. :D
09-33 all mints in full red....I hope you have a truck load of money. As already mentioned, you'd better know Lincolns VERY well because there's a...
Nah, not pink at all, just pure mint red. Anything you see is due to my poor photography skills and limitations of my camera. The picture is...
I'm already familiar with the "classic" techniques. I'm wondering more about the underground, "pro" methods that are harder to detect except to an...
Does anybody know what people use to do this? I've seen a few of them, but have never had motivation or the time to take one into the lab for a...
I'd like to know as well! I heard of it, I've seen it, but I have no idea what people use. There was an ebay seller of Lincolns on ebay about a...
I don't collect nickels, so I have no motivation for developing a fluid to remove verdigris for them. As you may or may not know, I developed...
Coins this bright always give me a hard time with pictures. I prefer a white background so one can evaluate the white balance. White balance can...
No recoloring that I can tell from 4x to 10x, all I see is flow lines and mint bloom. It's really an amazing coin in hand. Yes, that's a die...
I cracked open my first D mint roll tonight, I have some pics to add to this. The Denver coins I opened are WAY worse than the P rolls I cracked,...
Nice Lincoln as usual leeg!
YAY! I just got my subscription email too! :D
Picked this up today at the coin show. The luster is blazing! Decent die strike for a 1911 too. I had a tough time with the pictures, the luster...
Good luck getting your Lincolns! The price of a BU (Brilliant Uncirculated) set would be worth saving your money for. In the year span you...
Back to the subject....I cracked open a tight, SD OBW roll tonight and found this neon baby:
Ahhhh....don't get mad, we're just discussing. I may not agree with your point of view but I still enjoying reading your opinion. There was no...
Copper is one of the most reactive metals. It has an ability to chemically bond with virtually any anionic substance (negatively charged). Based...
Fact indeed and well said! Mint State means no wear, plain and simple, accepted in numismatics since the advent of the Sheldon scale in 1949....
These spots are common, you'll find them to some degree on every coin. Sadly, they are permanent and cannot be removed by anything I've tried,...
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