@Insider might have some hints. I'd say give it a xylene soak and put it in olive oil for a couple of months.
"Her mother she could never stand, Sing rickety-tickety-tin, Her mother she cold never stand, And so a cyanide soup she planned. The mother died...
I had a brother-in-law who was explaining how it was safe to use a cigarette lighter to look into a carburetor...he still has the scars on his hands.
Yeah, you can send me one as my Secret Santa.
Hey, they have my e-mail...
Hey, great...silver is silver
To me it looks like a beat up 1956D. BTW, those are wheat stalks, not feathers. I'm sure there will be people along who know much more than me,...
Thanks, Rev.
See, you're getting sarcastic too
Or 82.5
BTW, your 1960 and 1979 cents are not plated.
Yup
So, does this mean you got a killer deal for cheap?
Looks like Blakeley to me, wait till someone comes along who knows more than me...that's about anyone.
It will NEVER "go through the whole internal material."
Not all clips show the Blakesley effect. Clips made outside of the mint usually have the characters just at the clip as sharp, real clips show...
The instrument analyzes the surface of an object and a cent coin should show essentially 100% Cu on the surface and if you scratch the copper...
In Japanese school, I suggested that if sukoshi meant a little bit, sukoshitto meant even less.
OK, seriously does anyone see anything exceptional about this nickel?
"Though statistics were not meticulously maintained for most of Bell's career, it is clear that he was known as one of the best players in Negro...
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