[/QUOTE[ATTACH] Yeah, you're right.
CoinTalk sometimes reminds me of teaching 8th grade science.
Thanks, since ancients aren't my primary interest (or maybe they are, considering I collect a-little-bit-of-this-and-a-little-bit-of-that) I would...
Just say no.
I have had friends who are this way, and just to see them squirm, I have crumpled up paper currency and stuffed it into my pocket. The Devil made...
Since you have discovered the cognoscenti on CoinTalk, after you have reached a certain number of postings, you could offer the best of what you...
Not to hijack the thread, but where DOES one buy ancients for reasonable prices (cheap)?
Whatever the market will bear.
I was at a show looking to buy a couple of Onzas and the dealer took this one out of the case...I had to wipe my drool off his case.
One of the things I often do for Christmas in the lab is to make a spiral of copper wire and suspend it in a beaker of silver nitrate solution....
wow
Agree and disagree. In chemistry there is a scale of reactivity of elements and ions. On this scale, copper is higher in reactivity (oxidation)...
Wasn't there a poster from England some time ago who found a 1793 American cent in a "jar" of coins left by his father?
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Hard to capture the rainbow toning of this.
BTW Soren, Happy Birthday!
Why?
Have to agree with coinchemistry2012 here. Nice coin, AU, but the surfaces have a "cleaned" look to them. BTW, what is MPD?
I have to go back and read again...I must have missed that. Oh...OK
Got your e-mail, get notifications...I guess I am a boring person. : - )
That is the wonderful thing about chemistry, very simple chemical changes can lead to drastic physical changes. Sodium is a metal so active it...
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