A liter required 35 g each.
Sometimes nickels react to the environment to get this coppery toning...after all, it is 75% copper.
Just a quibble...considering an ounce is 28.3 g, 10 ounces would be 283 g
Poor guy...my heart goes out to you...I'll tell you what, just forward them to me.
@John Skelton if you could put up a picture of what you are asking about, I'm sure someone can help you.
I see four diamonds, but one is faint.
Is this supposed to be a coin or paper money?
I was too...should have used a smiley :)
Oh...the humanity...
MD?
Use a brass brush, not a steel one.
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Additionally if you don't have a photo processing program, try PhotoScape, it's free, not too complicated and not too bad.
Probably better to go to the Forums page, to the Coin Chat Forum and make your own post there with a photo.
Perhaps the double s is an ampersand.
That would definitely be the LAST event for me...
I'm tired of this game... bye
Google the "Gold and Silver Penny"
Qualify for what? I didn't know there was a competition.
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Separate names with a comma.