Do NOT clean your coins! However, conservation is acceptible. Always follow the solvent polarity ladder before even thinking about trying other...
Indeed....you never know. Most of my rolls have been duds, but some of them have been amazing. My favorite score was an OBW roll of 1968-S. I...
Here's a red one I recently sold: [img] [img]
Thank you BR and all! :) Really, my equipment is simple (a camera and a light) and very cheap. I take all my pictures free-hand.
I like it!
Jez, I hope that's not true! :confused:
If anything, some great jokes came out of this thread. LOL
Congrats Rick!
Dang it...way off!
Off by 1, not too shabby.
Figures...they could have AU-58'd you...tough to judge from pics. The reverse is MS so the slightest obverse rub could AU it. MS-62BN
^^What Jim said.^^ At minimum, rinse with acetone to dehydrate the verdigris and immediately put it into a fresh Air-Tite. It's an important...
Bought this from a well-known forum member. Full cartwheel luster and lots of colors. Thank you! :)
These happen fairly often. Usually it's caused by too much dissolved zinc in the plating bath. However, those are usually the same color on both...
Actually, I don't see it very often outside of the 20's Lincolns.
Moron patrol! LOL
Very nice coin!
LOLOLOLOL :mouth:
1) I really hate looking at my coins through dust. I buy Air-Tites in 100 ct bulk packages and they are always dusty. 2) Dust is mainly composed...
:):):) :hammer:
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