Try making new pictures with the camera/phone braced and focused with good lighting and post new full sized pictures.
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Actually I bought a similar replica from a bid board for $0.50
It's real, but it's a real replica of the expensive 1909 s vdb. Just a fun token, welcome to CT...show us more of your grandpa's stuff.
WHO...YOU??? :)
Doesn't take very long though...I remember giving it one or two sniffs and then waiting till the disorientation passed... Nova Series 1 episode 6...
Hope you got a good one, trust these guys to know.
Rats...:sorry:
Who...moi...:angelic: These are cork cutters used in chemistry.
If you have, or can get some linseed oil or stand oil, it might be an interesting experiment to try rubbing some into one of your coins and...
Seems to me to be made for VerdiCare. This will give some sheen to the coin with the protective layer it adds.
Almost as if the edge of some cutting tool was forced into it [IMG]
Dang
YOU HAVE A POTTY DOLLAR...COOL. Saw one at a show for $300
Henning nickels have pretty well defined markers. The only one I remember offhand is the back leg of the R having some "void" looking area.
I've seen this a lot and wonder what our mavens will say...
Hey, do you want to double your money...and I'll pay shipping!!! :)
I see what you are talking about, wait for someone more knowledgeable than me to chime in. Welcome to CT
The best way would be to call some dealers and get them to quote you a price for generic Morgans or Peace dollars and go to the highest.
Are we supposed to see anything other than a well-worn penny?
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