Let's distinguish between having coins "graded" and having them "encapsulated". Having a coin graded involves having a group of people examine...
Sometime you might want to try linseed oil instead of Ren Wax
Apparently @dougsmit thought I intended offence and I just wanted to state that I didn't
Easiest thing to do for your "green spot" would be to soak it a day or so in water and then probe away any loose material with a toothpick. Pat...
OMG...if you took it as offensive, I humbly and abjectly apologize. There are so many instances where you correct misinformation and hand out the...
...and don't sniff it too much :) [IMG]
Here's my baby... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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For acetone, remember to use glass and keep the container closed (it evaporates)
CT is as serious as the members want it to be (and remember Doug @GDJMSP and @dougsmit are watching you) and some posts are so academic that I...
“Tell me one last thing,” said Harry. “Is this real? Or has this been happening inside my head?” Dumbledore beamed at him, and his voice sounded...
Yeah, but fun...
Couple of days soak in acetone followed by either rolling a cotton swab over the area or gently wiping it, be careful not to scrub on it.
Don't ask, don't tell...
How about Ivar The Boneless? [IMG]
...now find 1-8
Quite right, cleaning can lower the value of coins, however, the melt value of the 10 cent Netherlands coin is $0.67 whereas the value for a Fine...
A double negative???!!!
I understand you perfectly kind-of.
Thanks, pulled from a junk bin
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