If I am not mistaken (which I often am) restoration is for environmental damage, not for damage caused by harsh cleaning.
I would sell, and quick
http://www.pcgseurope.com/Article/PCGS-Expands-Europe-Services?l=en
Right place to ask, but a picture (good one) is worth considerably more than a thousand words.
This is one of those "what is the value" questions. American coins are well traded and values are mostly set. Same for Canadian, British, etc....
And how much wood could a woodchuck chuck if...................
What would Rick Harrison do?
Wasn't there a thread in the past where some "little old lady" went into a coin shop and bought junk silver as an "investment" and was charged...
It's called Cherrypicking.
Thanks for not being offended. Actually you ask what is expected and what is fair. That is different for each situation. With American standard...
Expect the unexpected : - )
I would not turn down making money either. I recently bought a 50 rupee coin from a flea market dealer for $13 and in talking to him, he looked...
Interesting question that touches on the everlasting "How do I make money on coins" question.
Just a clarification post. A Troy ounce is 31.10 g while an Av. ounce is 28.35 g. HOWEVER a Troy pound is 373.2 g versus 453.6 g per pound for...
American collectors do seem to be more common, and many of them (myself included) also collect foreign and ancient. Check out the 10 most...
I disagree with that!
Never argue with Doug.
Just a comment, even though we say "compressed air dusters", the gas in these cans is not air. The most common are fluorinated hydrocarbons. Air...
So what device would these be put into if this is their final form?[ATTACH]
If the Zombie Apok...Apork...Disaster occurs, the ASE's would sell at the silver bullion price whether as rounds or melted into bars.
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