I don't think any coin would be harmed by rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol) of any available strength. The only pure solvent I have heard bad...
You might do better at a brick and mortar store.
I always liked it in the old movies when they would bite a gold coin to tell if it were real.
Where did you get it? My step-father dug one up in our yard in KY one time. I think it was in worse shape.
Do you mean you WANT a screaming 2 year old or I have to TAKE the 2 year old to get the coin?
Before you get too weird with that Hawaiian cent, take a glass to the back and read the inscription "Souvenir of Hawaii" or something to that...
Yeah I was thinking about some of the restrikes like the Confederate coins, but are they "forgeries"?
I bought four junk walkers for $40 and at another store they didn't have any 90% at all.
What would one be?
Not even. Given this in change, I would ask for another.
Reminds me of the guy who won the Lottery but didn't quit his job, he just called in sick every day for the rest of his life. :-)
Depends on whether it was a $60 coin or a $300 coin. On the bay you can find both.
According to who?
Let's see, wasn't there once a post about a fellow who bought a silver bar for $500 where it turned ou to be stainless steel? (Tongue in cheek -...
Plus you get the best chance at an MS70 grade.
On a BIN Or Best Offer on e-bay, I offered a seller $50 on a $75 item. He counteroffered $74.99 and I then counteroffered $50.01 Strangely...
Let me guess, NGC?
Thanks for liking my answers to you. I have been collecting coins for as long as I can remember. There have been significant gaps in the...
It is often truly said "Buy the coin, not the slab". That is really true. Now, that being said, ANACS and PCG are usually considered the best...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3fP15F6szA Chad Mitchell Trio the "I Was Not A Nazi Polka"
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