5.67 g +/- 0.227 so down to 5.44 g is in spec, so yours is slightly out or spec.
https://www.coinworld.com/news/precious-metals/fifth-edition-of-overton-reference-on-early-half-dollars-available.html
I don't see nothing on the OP
Your opinion.
[ATTACH] I had to get one of these...
...is there an OBO?
How about a VDB? If you send yours in, let us know how it goes.
cha-ching
Thanks
Please ignore the smartass posts and let us see what you do to it.
Wash your hands...
as you say, it can't hurt it.
Yeah, a dip like eZest.
Sorry, but slow down and think before posting. 1944 cents were bronze - copper/zinc/tin alloy. There is no steel/zinc that could show. Looks...
...let me wrap my head around that...
...how much was shipping :) Try the baking soda and toothpaste first, then why not some Weiman's. Let us see how it comes out.
True, but a cleaning with either baking soda paste or toothpaste might make it look significantly better.
Yeah, @Gam3rBlake might be good for experiments in "cleaning"
no it doesn't
An ounce of silver is an ounce of silver, still worth spot -dealer's cut.
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