My apologies, try this https://en.ucoin.net/coin/ussr-20-kopeks-1931-1934/?tid=8895
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C'mon...it's attractive
NGC says a couple of bucks for the 20 kopeks https://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/world/russia-20-kopeks-y-97-1931-1934-cuid-1088021-duid-1524275
Would LOVE to see a picture.
Considering that it is a Zincoln, that opens up such a can of worms, it might be anything. I'm just waiting to see what others say.
I would have stopped at $2.99
[ATTACH] I just flashed on you with nail-polished hooves...
Or just don't use the water. Alternatively follow the water with a quick acetone rinse to dry them. That's what we always did in the lab after...
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But after seeing the fake slabs posted on CT, I'm starting to think maybe raw is best :)
You know you're old when... you know what jumper cables are
Good luck/best wishes at VA
I find little coins attractive, these are silver, let's see your little coins [IMG] [IMG] The dime is for reference...CoinStar find.
If you have never done it, split a grape but leave the two halves attached by a flap of skin...put it on a paper towel in the microwave and nuke...
Kind of depends on the coin...my test subject was a zincoln
C'mon he was here yesterday...
We are sure it is a memorial cent, but nothing more. Is this on all memorial cents?
Something I wondered about and decided to try it. One coin under water just heats up quickly and can't get above 100 C because of the water. Two...
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