The only time it is a big issue is if you use the word "supporter" at an athletic booster meeting.
Happy Birthday all
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@CoinJockey73 Nice bunch. I hope that isn't a challenge to post as many as we can. I yield. I don't think I have enough to put up a good competition.
Nice. I think I have one that is still the unidentified bucket.
Nice find. I had a mint roll of 1958 D that I found 4 identical RMD's in. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Congrats @Collecting Nut Keep after it. Great to have you around.
You are lucky that the rust from those staples hasn't migrated to the coins.
Yes, and they only cost $2.10 from the mint back then. We didn't buy many because most people couldn't justify paying $2.10 for 91 cents.
Nice stuff. Here is one of mine. A 1959 Proof Set in U S Mint mailing envelope. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
@ancient coin hunter Being so tiny makes them more difficult to clean. Mine was very encrusted. Nice job on yours.
Cleaning oppsies. This was one of my earliest and took a long time to figure out. I think I learned some from this one.
One of mine that I cleaned some time back. R Thunderbolt Z[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Very nice coin. Mine was just a chunk of dirt. I wish I cold have done a better job. Thanks for the feedback.
The FS grade was left way back. I don't think it applies to modern nickels.
I am almost finished with this Arcadius. It is very rough. I have some smoothing to do after I am sure of the ID. I think it is Arcadius VOT V...
I would do the standard cleaning first and then dip them in the silver jewelry clearer from Walmart for a few seconds each.
Very nice. I have one I cleaned from a pile of uncleaned.
I couldn't grade it, but, I can say that it is a very nice representation of a Twenty Cent piece.
Me too. That's the way I look at it. And, most of my collection is from circulation. My coins look like they had to work for a living.
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