Ehem...back in the Dark Ages when I was a teenager, favorite hobbies included drinking and chasing around after girls.
Save your money!
Acetone won't shine coins up.
Either 70% or 91% has water as the remainder of the percentage. This is because at 91% it forms an azeotrope or constant boiling mixture (ethanol...
Or Popeye will getcha.
Is this like the treatment the guy with the big dog had?
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You only learn by asking.
Obviously, I think you got a good deal for coins that are worth at least twice what you paid.
Actually dropping the cents onto a hard surface such as a plate or hard table top will allow you to tell the difference between the ring of a...
Looks like people are offering these as BIN for between $50 and $75.
Yes, but you paid $20 each for them. They really are nice coins and you got a good deal. To find out more what they would be worth, go to e-bay...
Yeah, but I can do it standing up in a hammock...
In your first photo, it certainly appears doubled, although the picture is too fuzzy to make out much. The other photos make it more appear to be...
I would say both XF and worth about $20 each.
Actually I picked that year as just a random year. Why were these saved by the roll and millions more pulled... rather than the 1926 or 1927?
On the other hand, if it is the only one you have, or the first one you have, it is natural to frakin' want to know what it WOULD have graded...
We all live in d'Nile, even if we no d'crocodile.
(1) 31 years (2) 1924 - 75 million. Happen to know what 1974 was? (3) Gotta agree with you here. Seems like the only things worth searching for...
OK, makes sense.
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