Albums are great if you wish the coins to tone over the years. I use them for circulated coins only.
I will never put UNC or proof coins in an album again. For silver eagles I put the UNCs in air tites that almost match the ones the mint uses...
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I don't think they would slab it if the PVC was still active.
Beautiful coin Breakdown and so is the image.
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Some of these have really great art work on them. A search on Ebay for love tokens will bring up a few.
Contemporary Counterfeits are really special to me. It's cool they can credit it to the maker. Did they actually get caught or was it discovered...
[IMG] [IMG] Next play should be any coin dated 1955 or any Washington quarter.
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I would soak it for an hour or two. No rubbing. If the green is gone, rinse with fresh acetone. You could actually soak it for a day and not warm...
Not mine but it was a famous coin here a while back.
Anyone remember this one? [IMG] [IMG]
There looks to be a bit of green around the word LIBERTY. Acetone is probably a good idea.
I hope she knows, not to clean it.
I used to collect Franklin's. At that time you got a lot of coin for very little money. This one cost me about a dollar. The plastic cost me more...
Back on track with a matte. [IMG] [IMG]
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