Gloves increase the chance of dropping a coin due to the lack of touch, and a handkerchief would make it almost zero. Clean hands, be careful...
You would probably be better off by washing and rinsing your hands carefully and handling the coins by the edge only.
Looks real to me, let's see what others say.
I bet someone (not me) will!
@gianni there are a few chemists here, including myself, although I am an organic chemist. I think I have a way to change brown copper coins...
Don't go into the bank often, but when I do I ask if they have any customer wrapped halves. Couple of weeks ago, one 1964 from a roll and...
Completely depends on who "we" are. Do this for a few years...
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Someone with too much time on their hands.
:(:(:( Best wishes...
...or go for hernia surgery!
I got one of these at a junk store a few years ago... [IMG]
AU 55 maybe, AU 58...that would be harder :)
So, here's what to do, buy it, drill a hole at the top to establish it is authentic and then wear it as a necklace...:)
I resemble that remark! :)
Excellent, thanks!
Welcome to CT. Yes it is an error. Actually a quite common error. Worth 1 cent unless it were in a "junk" coin bowl at $1.00/5.
+1 :)
Here's one from the "sold" listings on e-bay [ATTACH]
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