Depends. What kind of tape? Hope you've still got the label for it...
Careful, if they're too big, they become a lifting hazard, with a new set of safety-label requirements...
Perhaps we could come and spray-paint "RUDE AND KINDA CLUELESS" on your front door. After all, "freedom of speech".
And stop calling me Shirley!
Do let me know, though, when they strike a Möbius-strip coin.
Oh, it's not dead, at least not yet. It's just harder and harder to find amid all the racket.
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I was actually thinking of that, pursuing that analogy with Oreos. Or Double-Stuft Clad, with an extra-thick layer of copper in the middle!
Nah, just put a photoemulsion on one device, expose it outside at night, then fix it. GENUINE CAPTURED MOONBEAMS!
Yeah, even with a semi-key-date bump I doubt it would cross at 40, but a clean 35 from NGC or PCGS would be a lot more desirable than a cleaned 40...
Careful with the political content there, buddy.
With the Apollo 11 half set (a clad commemorative half and a clad reverse-proof Kennedy), the Mint continues to broaden their reverse-proof...
And also keep in mind that, if you buy any of them, even just to study on your own, you're becoming part of the problem. The more people buy them,...
You can probably still Edit the post (a small-type link below it). Also, CoinTalk doesn't have the two exclamation points in its name. ;)
Happy to be of service! :rolleyes:
Yep, and I'm giving up on that 1901-S Barber half that ANACS gave 40 Details (cleaned). A couple of dealers (including one who specializes in...
I've done worse. Sometimes even on purpose. But it's academic right now, as I don't have the carbide or the bromine source.
Huh. Now I'll have to go find the few slabbed coins that I've acquired and see if any of them have this issue.
I'm not sure about Nikon, but Canon makes a right-angle viewfinder that also has a switch to magnify the viewfinder image. I haven't used mine as...
Hang on -- do you mean their slabs are gas-tight, meaning that they bulge when you take them to high altitudes? That's kind of a big deal if so....
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