Makes sense. I'll talk her out of it, or just do one and show her that it didn't do much. They are common dates so bullion value.
It was a really small tray, not a whole lot. I bought a large one that I am going to soak several circulated Walkers with dirt on them. That is...
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I used a small glass caserol tray.
Two things I did wrong: 1) I did not rinse out the container when I had acetoned the Brown Ike. 2) I did not use distilled water because I did...
I don't think it's culled out either. What you get in MWR is a result of how much your Fed Territory has been picked out. Also you might get...
What should I expect to pay for common business strike Ike's in uncirculated condition?
Not that I know of. I did give a Brown Ike a bath in the same container but not at the same time.
The screwy thing is the coin didn't look too bad until I actetoned it. I still can't figure out what happened. If it was cellophane and not PVC...
Yes, it had the token. It was Legit.
I threw it in the airtite. It came in the mint packaging in the Blue envelope. The plastic it came in was PVC according to dealer.
The dealer said the plastic was PVC
How do you test for a leak?
This is kind of lame though. I wanted to start an Ike collection and if I have to spend a lot of time conserving Brown and Blue Ike's then I am...
Well it was in the cheap pvc packaging for over 40 years. It's no big deal, only a $10 coin. I'll just get another one.
It was pure Acetone. As far as time I don't know if it matters much.
Exactly, spent a total of $18 for both the Brown and Blue Ike. I will experiment away!
I bought a 1971 Blue Ike Saturday. Dealer said to give acetone bath because it was stored in PVC plastic (which it came in the mint from). So I...
So I gave my Blue Ike an acetone bath for a few hours. Now it has white spots on the cheek and neck. Worse than before. I put the Blue Ike in...
Ok, so all trust base. Any dollar amount you wouldn't go over?
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