http://www.ebay.com/itm/1966-SMS-ROOSEVELT-DIME-WITH-5-ON-THE-CHEEK-NEW-DISCOVERY-/191639695584?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2c9e9db0e0
You do have a sense of humor:)
BTW, nice coin
Uh...which is what slabbing is to start with
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Acetone is a solvent and shouldn't be mixed with anything, but be pure. The soak time doesn't matter much since you are just dissolving...
What you say makes a lot of sense. Almost no matter what agent you use to clean a coin, if you leave residue, it will end up making it look worse...
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no no no no no...bears repeating, not repeating bears...
I believe that.
OK, and you're the person who is saving ALL their quarters. I AM a chemist and can tell you with a large degree of certainty that most chemists...
See what searching can uncover...
The dime and quarter are silver, the nickles would have to be 1921 or earlier to be silver.
I really have to look up the definition of "discerning" Please don't get mad at me, just joshing you.
Actually it's all your references that convinced me...that and the "Mysteries Of Oak Island" or whatever nonsense that was on TV.
The 1960 Canadian quarter is silver.
Nice coin, how reliable is the thought that uncrossed legs signifies a lifetime issue?
Did I not see a 1951 Canadian dime in your other post...that's silver.
Nothing earth-shattering there, but fun stuff. The first one is either a slug or perhaps a beaten to death Lincoln Memorial Cent (back side). I...
Always fun. Please post any you find interesting or puzzling.
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