Wonder if it would cross? : - )
At shows, there are a variety of "junk" boxes all the way from $0.25 to $5.00, $10.00 and up.
Don't we all? [ATTACH]
Most of the coins I buy are fairly cheap, but if I start to buy an expensive coin, rest assured I will depend on the good eyes of CoinTalk.
So was one of the recent Popes : - )
Yeah, that was up for all of 5 minutes before your post.
I think the Van Nuys show is advertising 30 tables...more than we have in Camarillo
Perhaps people here should suggest a coin for you to buy for $6000 if what you want is "one nice coin". What do you like?
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The Blakesley effect is a weakening of the design/strike at 180 degrees from the clip. Material tried to flow into the clip and that made the...
Pish, I am a chemist, and the only reason I could think of to use distilled water would be the fact that it would strip slightly more mineral...
Do you sing?
Yeah, I think I will go to Van Nuys.
That certainly is a 7, just upside-down.
I want to try this too, except I have a question...why distilled water? Tap water will remove most of what distilled would remove and it is much...
From the link look at what GDJSMP had to say.
Sorry, it is not acidic, it is anti-acidic...basic. Both can be considered corrosive, but basic is a high pH while acidic is a low pH.
Drove out there and no one around. Called the numbers in the posting and got apologies.
I am by far not an authority, but doubling has to be obvious to be anything worth keeping.
Wondering about this myself. The metals used in coins is usually not reactive towards bases(I wonder what MS70 would do to an Aluminum coin?),...
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