I have a type set of holed coins. A few of them were plugged and I removed them. I have seen some coins that were professionally plugged so you...
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At one time the price of roofing washers went up to a penny and a half so people would use large cents and 1/2 cents to save money.
One of the many wonderful things about numismatics is that you're always learning. I learn more everyday when I come to coin talk and read a few...
Lucky for us not everybody feels that way.
Many collectors that have acquired loads of coins over the years have become dealers to liquidate.
All I can say is WOW!
Many knowledgeable members here that will give you an honest grading opinion if you post good photos.
I disagree. That is true of many generic rounds but many bullion rounds are astatically pleasing.
Yep. They buy detail slabs, crack Them open and sell them as raw.
And those that are won't say no to the money.
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I realize the scratches aren't going nowhere just would like to remove the tarnish.
There really isn't much special about this piece. Just wondered if an acetone dip would make a bit more appealing to the eye. I understand it...
This piece has some tarnish that I'm wondering if there is a way to safely remove it. It is .999 silver. Thanks[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I believe many disagree.
My eyes hurt just thinking about searching through that many quarters.
It's always been buyer beware where coins are concerned, nowadays that is greatly compounded.
The only people that ever get free money are the ones that have a lot of it and Loan it out with interest.
I have a holed type set and would not mind having that coin in it. Nice.
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