But that's almost certainly what will happen. In fact, what will happen is that someone will buy the set, then sell it off piecewise, making even...
There are certainly plenty of AT coins that nobody would mistake for NT. I don't believe there are any NT patterns that can't be artificially...
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There are some things that happened after 1776, and they get bicentennial observations as well. What does the edge of this cent look like? I see...
AW for short.
Coke is acidic. It removes tarnish from metal surfaces, along with some of the metal. It will leave the coin shinier, but ruin it for collectors....
Oh, I was never under the illusion that you did. Reread what you just said. You're deftly classifying all those characteristics as "personal...
...and good luck getting Sigma, or any large distributor, to sell to an individual. That went out in the 1970s, if not earlier. Of course, if you...
I'm no expert, particularly on Morgans, but these were easy. They looked like they came off oddly-finished dies. But those stars were wrong -- not...
Uh-huh. And those of us with tics, or conditions that make it hard to manage appropriate eye contact, or dreadlocks, can just take our chances...
Decades nestled against sulfurous paper. What could be more natural? :rolleyes:
...actually, Morgans, close to a dozen of them. All priced at the "shiny silver dollar" price point of $40; normal Morgan and Peace dollars are...
Gotcha. So you aren't saying that color progressions on coins, or their prevalence, have changed; you're saying that the images of those coins...
If you're ever moved to start a thread and type those multiple pages, please tag me. Boring is in the eye of the beholder.
Shh! It's a secret float.
I believe it's slightly superior to xylene -- I'm not sure it's actually less toxic, but it appears to be no more toxic. It's slightly more...
My one and only bottle of glacial acetic acid was Kodak-brand. I wouldn't have it in the house now, out of consideration for my daughter, who...
The illusions of privacy and freedom from government control.
Okay, if green doesn't appear in naturally toned coins, what is the physical phenomenon that causes thin silver sulfide films to "skip over" that...
I stumbled over that I, too. I assumed it was supposed to be Ir, but was clipped off the edge of the display.
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