That is mentioned in the book.
Yeah, like in the video...
no idea what it's from, just something I have heard
I'm willing to bet the back end of the spoon was out of the liquid...
For the Nero, you might be well served by depositing some VerdiCare on the reverse and massaging it in with a cotton swab after letting it soak a bit.
Rode hard and put away wet!
I've just been re-re-re-reading a book "The Disappearing Spoon" by Sam Kean and was struck by "Tin Leprosy/Tin Pest". Tin (the element) when...
Some people have made claims that acetone will turn copper weird colors, but even more people dispute those claims. On silver, no problem except...
When most collectors on this board (United States predominantly but not exclusively) think of "Foreign" or World coins, I think an image of that...
Definitely brtter for current prices, but for information and "ballpark" value, a recent Red Book isn't bad.
Where did you find it?
Considering I have a new grandson who is 1/4 Japanese, I felt I HAD to. Got the two sets for $80 shipped from Japan.
Hey @paddyman98
Looks good to me. Note that 180 degrees from the clip, there is a weakness in the coin. This is called the Blakesley Effect. Not always...
I don't think so, but wait for others to chime in. I wouldn't want to spoil your retirement :)
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oops, didn't use the hyphen
I don't get anything when I search that.
Interestingly enough, I was talking with a friend telling him that I bought an 1836 bust half. He looked it up in his 2020 Red Book and I looked...
Not even sure HOW I quoted you both...
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