I have found very few and am always amped when I find one.
Yeah...kind of neat, aren't they?
One word...cardboard
Yup, I got one
http://ventura.craigslist.org/clt/5397085234.html
Good luck
Will it? A lot depends on what you do with it after you dip it. I dipped a proof Special Olympics dollar I ordered without seeing a spot, and...
Don't think so, just have to have 10 posts.
First impression PMD, but that really does look like a D. See what others say and if anyone else has found something like this.
I would really not be comfortable with that.
I have sold very little, but from what I have read here, you should pocket more money selling them separately.
You made me go back and look.
That is ugly toning and I would clean it. No rubbing of any sort, but dip, rinsing, whatever else you could. If silver, EZest is good stuff, but...
At least knock the dirt off of it. : - ) If you use water, acetone, xylene on coins without brushing...no harm. Start brushing and you will see...
How about 180 degrees from the cud on the same side (kind of like the Blakesly effect)?
The problem is that some of the coins might be 10% silver, some 50% silver, 90% silver or 92.5% (sterling). I habitually buy coins from a junk...
These were so thin you could easily bend them with your bare fingers.
But that was only last year... : - )
Foreign coins (not from the USA) are worth anything from "a lot" to "nothing". The only thing that is guaranteed is that silver coins are worth...
OK, you-guys talked me into it...$7.50 shipped from Moldavia.
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