The "Red Book" is not quite worthless for pricing, but it isn't very good in most cases. Much better would be e-bay sold prices.
Reading the post, he hasn't bought it. He offered the seller 50% but the seller is asking more like 75%. What occurs to me would be to mention...
...or Gummo
I mostly agree, bearing in mind that MS70 or not, it's a Crappy Zincoln. Perhaps @Insider might have some Insight... :)
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Honestly not sure exactly what it is that does the etching, but either first acetone, then distilled water or vice versa wouldn't do any harm as...
Outstanding, then well detailed feathers on your eagle...
I've seen much worse looking ones. Perhaps just some light rinsing with distilled water and perhaps a soft toothbrush and then letting it sit in...
I agree
Got to wondering about "reprocessed" cents and spent a few minutes Googling without any definitive answers. What I found said the original zinc...
Wondering how in the world this could have happened without the intervention of Ancient Aliens, I did a quick search. Looks like the example......
Some people throw in some hydrogen peroxide too. I've never tried it.
Hey @Siberian Man ...you OK, Eugene?
No disrespect meant, I really enjoy the 1943 steelies, and, although I don't have any graded uncirculated ones, I do have some VF and XF ones....
Wisdom...sometimes, but sarcasm always appreciated. :)
@paddyman98 ?
I'd still love to have one
OK, what I was thinking was that the "stuff" that showed up to the right of the Constitution was some kind of schmutz like grease. Lye will...
MS70 is potassium hydroxide in some organic solvents, I don't have any potassium hydroxide around right now, that's why I used the sodium...
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