I prefer mine at 300 for 35 min. Locks in the juices. :)
You know, I'm not exactly brand spanking new. I've been collecting for 7 years.
true .
SGS would grade it a MS71.
Thank you AgCollector. BTW I love Chemestry, It is known as the hardest class at my school (tough teacher) and a recieved an "A" in the honors class.
I use the completed items of ebay to accuratly price coins.
Well, I was, untill I found out we had just finished out the acetone cleaning brushes. And the brilliance is the same as all proofs, the...
Lucky!
Very interesting, the only problem is if you sell it people will think it happened in circulation.
It's been the best for 50+ years. But wait a month for the 2008 edition.
Yes, that is true in most cases. But in this, it just isn't. The coins were sticky, grimy, and fingerprinted. Now they are shiny, brillient, and...
Well, either way, they are now worth 5x as much as they would be uncleaned. There's no argument there. And now the argument continue.
Spend the 64's, they are the most common of them all.
Don't you wish there were more people in the world like these. We would all be millionairs!
I think it was eaten at one time. :)
I think the 2001's were realeased.
I'm just spitting this out there, but wouldn't it be possilble that a coin stuck to the dies and then imprinted a reverse incuse design on it? And...
There is no way anything I did srcatched the coins. When I rubbed my finger on it, it was only to stir the oils off. It was very gentle and my...
Well, I did it. And it worked GREAT! You would of never know it was covered in fingerprints. I used turpentine a little finger friction and an...
Coinlover i wonder why someone would try to destroy a proof? There are evil people out there.
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