Also, for copper there is @BadThad product VerdiCare that he says leaves a protective layer that is not detectable by the "sniffer".
Zinc coins are always problematic. Is there anything that can be done to improve the appearance of this coin?
@Malia welcome to Coin Talk. You don't have to do a survey to ask a question. The nickel appears to be a usual nickel.
yes, please
Yours is purtier than mine... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I think I remember posts from members that had coins embedded in plastic forms, including a toilet seat...the ultimate lacquering.
I just responded to an advertisement from Nationwide Coin & Bullion Reserve...I know, it's pretty much a scam, but reading reviews I decided to...
And your babbling has ceased to be entertaining. Good Bye
Welcome, what do you think makes it special?
Quite all right, comrade.
Yes, decidedly not humorous.
Wow, great question...add to it Renaissance Wax
I think you are seeing a combination of coating issues and wear, but then again, what do I know. Let's see the consensus.
WOW, wonder what that one weight with that much wear!
Is it five billion or is it five milliard?
With calibration, most electronic scales only call for one weight. I wanted to check the one I bought at Fry's and saw it called for a 200.00 g...
Excellent...I want one!
The only possible wear I see is at Liberty's hip and left hand, otherwise MS60...also raises the question if an uncirculated coin can be picked up...
I bought one at Fry's Electronics for less than $10 which seems pretty good and weighs to 0.01 g.
Please at least use a smiley face if you are going to be sarcastic...is there really something called Brighto?
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