Nah, probably not much juice left in them by the time they went in, and they can't put out much current even when they're new. They aren't like...
I wouldn't be a bit surprised to see BTC hit $100K this year. I'd be even less surprised to see it drop below $10K. It's easy to see the upside...
They get drafted, or at least invited. And it's not a public process, except for announcements like this when a new one is promoted.
"Dip" in this context does not contain acetone. It's a mixture of an acid and a chemical called thiourea. It attacks silver sulfide much more...
Acetone won't touch tarnish. You'd need something like a thiourea dip, or the old aluminum-foil-and-baking-soda-in-water trick.
Also, I'm guessing that people who say they want to be moderators immediately get moved to the bottom of the list. Kinda wish we could do the same...
Dude. Not even as a joke. You never know who'll land on this thread from a Google search...
In general, a coin with AU details will be worth less than the same coin in AU. Your coin has AU details, but it's damaged (corroded, polished,...
The tarnish can be removed chemically. I'm not sure what the mirror surface will look like after it's gone -- that's not very deep tarnish, but...
It's wrong. Silver polish cloth is abrasive. It leaves fine scratches on the coin, whether or not you can see them, and most collectors consider...
Nah. Just reminding me of someone.
Hey, is that Bob? How's the Arm, Bob?
People who don't have the money for a full ounce, I'm sure. You'd be surprised at how well those premiums hold up, too. Especially if you can turn...
Details, polished. ;) (Do new slabs have "luster"?)
That level isn't new at all, I'm afraid.
See, that's the thing -- bubbles make boats sink.
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