In the 50's I was in a coin shop when a man brought one in to sell he had gotten as a penny!!!
Talking about the tets? I've heard that too. Too bad so many "Ancients" left.
How would you know that?
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Are you in the USA?
I also vote fake, but would like to know your results and sincerely hope I am wrong and it is worth big bucks!!!
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While giving them some fresh air, consider giving them some water and sunlight too.
With the capsule open and the edge of the capsule against a soft cloth on a table, put your thumbs against the top of the capsule and your fingers...
Generally any pure solvent you use without wiping or scrubbing is just fine. Usually acetone, water and xylene are the solvents that can be used...
The freezer is the best idea, the metal will contract a bit and it might come out, no harm otherwise. What I have done is to open the capsule...
So...welcome, welcome, welcome to CT...you are responding to a post that was made in 2017 [ATTACH] Yup, bars of tungsten carbide plated with...
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Die cracks are not considered collectible errors by many collectors. Exceptions include the "speared" buffaloes and the speared eagle, spitting...
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Silver is always good
Not mine...just for fun [IMG]
...or Seated Liberty Quarter which makes more sense for 1857
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