OK
Quick question for both me and the OP... Would carrying this around and allowing it to develop a new "skin" remove traces of the "cleaning"?
Wow, please stay and don't be so sensitive.
That's on the other side, how about the obverse. I don't think that is the Blakesley Effect.
Is Spot = Melt Value?
What pH is acetone?
I've been told I have a thick skull...
Quibble...water is a chemical!!! NEVER RUB COINS!!! Pure chemicals safe to use with coins include water, alcohol, acetone and xylene. Soaking...
If one of the dies is not secured in the die holder, it can slip during a strike and give a coin that is off-center only on one side. Not much...
I think I bought mine for $8 or so...(Old stone age)
Absolutely
...kind of like him?
It's a MAD [IMG] Misaligned Die Strike
I vote for MAD [IMG]
so, you think this is from 1780?
You seem to be referring to the Blakesley Effect. Normally found on clipped planchets (Incomplete Planchets). May or may not be present for the...
As someone else mentioned, you can use your cellphone as a "hotspot".
Happy Birthday, youse guys
Better clean those fingerprints off :(
Rode hard and put away wet
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