The dot was put on so that the money on the coin press operator could be checked for the dot. The story is not made up, it is well documented,...
So what exactly is Verdi care made of? Is it just a cheap chemical bottled up and sold at the price of 5 gallons worth, or is it more than that?
I think only one has been found, and it is rather suspect.
Props to the seller though, he knows what he is doing.
The face in her hair is easy to miss if your not looking for it.
What's wrong with our hobby!!!!!!???
Dunno, I like to ask myself "would I pay extra for it?". If the answer is no, I put it back.
I see a nice die clash also!
I'm curious, what did you think the "copy" meant?
True, it is gold.
There's a bout 22 guns in my house right now. Most soviet, rugged and cheap.
On the other hand, gun chemicals are made to protect metal from humidity and oxidation. Maybe its the secret to coin preservation!
Those chemicals are made to react with metal. They are also very volatile, I spilled a bottle of Hopps once and smelled it for weeks. I'm not...
Here's a picture of him. Look like any other members? Removed at the Request of the Person who's Picture it is
Yes, the reason they did not is due to a very large demand for the UNC ASE's this year. There was not enough spare silver to make the proofs....
Evorlor causes more fights on this site than anyone else right now!
There are none this year from the mint. When silver was around $11 a proof was about $20 from the mint.
It's an addiction for some. Myself sometimes. I snorted a whole roll of wheat cents last night!
You could always piggyback with someone on this thread. I have some coins I need to be graded also.
My thinking was that zinc is much more reactive than copper and would do a better job of reacting with any sulfides.
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