And a woody?
Improper alloy mix causes the wood grain appearance on copper. Let's see the 2 center.
Where is Sodor? AND NOW YOU ARE MAKING ME USE GOOGLE. It says it is fictional? These are private issue fantasy notes? I see it here:...
Yes nice reverse on that one.
Go to a local coin shop and look in their sale/ junk bin. You won't leave without getting something. You won't be disappointed.
Looks pretty nice. (both)
Buckle up, it's going to be a bumpy ride. 1 Bitcoin equals 10536.88 US Dollar
Also at 1941. Something fattened up that 1.
I haven't seen 1 George Rogers Clark, Indiana quarter in my area, and they already released the last one Feb 5th, Pictured Rocks National...
I meant coins, not planchets. The foreign coin would have to be smaller than the Lincoln. However, the rim on this coin is prob a key marker that...
It's interesting, because if he was just confined to the Ancients forum they seem to be super polite over there.
You would have to find out if Denver minted foreign planchets in 1957 ( or 1 year before), I know Philly did a lot of foreign stuff. And then you...
This could be a stock certificate for a mining company and not Mexican currency.
Not uncirc. But worth $3. I am seeing spots left behind that didn't clean. One on the obverse at 4 o'clock and 4 on the reverse in the C, at 6...
In the old days this is XF-40. Personally I am only between XF 45 and Au 53. I like the 1921 but I wouldn't buy this at MS price.
I wouldn't use salt. Vinegar will make the copper a little pink. You can take any toothpaste, and put a little on front and back and rub it...
Soaking in acetone. Photo in a couple days.
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Not economically feasible to melt copper even if it was legal. 25% spot for alloyed copper (pennies) $3.24 x .25 = 81 cents for every $1.46 in...
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