Here's my itty-bitty silver bar...I thought it was cute. [ATTACH]
"it works in some cases, mostly on organic solids by absorbing them into dissolved solids into the pure distilled water where a bottled drinking...
OK, toluene is the choice for glue sniffers. Toluene's one methyl group stuck on a benzene ring while xylene has two, so there are three...
So much wrong here... Xylene is not like "acetone on steroids", it is simply a different solvent from acetone. Like saying acetone is like water...
Any pure solvent isn't a "cleaner" since the use would do no harm to the coin and would be undetectable after use.
Why? Grading will cost more than the value.
Pixelation is my guess.
I like them, but most of mine are not in very good shape... BTW, I would buy them. If they never become popular, they are still a scarce coin,...
I thought it was kinda slick...
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Hey, c'mon, I got a bad back...
...how many atta-boys does that cancel?
I agree and was just trying to be crotchety...do you offer lessons? :)
I'll see what I can do...
Best of luck!!!
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WAY overpriced...I succumb sometimes (Commemorative 90% Silver Dollars at close to melt) but am trying to hold off... :inpain::inpain::inpain::inpain:
DDD is Die Deterioration Doubling and comes from the erosion of the die from extended usage. Also can be termed NAV doubling (No Added Value)
From 1956 they came in a pliofilm plastic package like post #1. These have been cut out and placed in snap together aftermarket holders. The...
don't turn it off, just proofread
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