From CoinWorld "The 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain, saw the introduction of baseball as a competitive sport. The U.S. Mint held an open...
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It means they agree with the poster above...+2 means similar
I don't think simply melting it would "part" them. Separation is a better term, but melting wouldn't separate them either.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5113926/ "They Found Hell" 2015 - 4.8 score
Posting it like this helps: [ATTACH] But I don't see an RPM
I am so much of a throwback, I still use a VCR (VideoCassette Recorder) to record television. Recently I had recorded a stupid horror movie that...
Here's a red seal on a two-dollar bill [IMG]
Impressive
WOW, bad!
Going through the MAR looks like some sort of bubble. Could be a die break.
If I am not mistaken, some areas have deposits that are nearly 100% gold but I'm not sure just where they were.
Just noticed this thread was started in 2012 and the OP quit posting in 2013.
Using eZest has to be followed by THOROUGH rinsing if not neutralization, and the newly clean surface would be prone to quick toning.
BTW, Carl has left the building and hasn't done anything beyond his initial post.
Interesting, since they are clad coins, I would guess something in the cladding process.
scratch
OK, I right clicked on your image and selected "Google Search" and got this for no cost [ATTACH] ...and apparently worth every cent, since none of...
Maybe @Lehigh96
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