Hard to tell from the photo...besides having a "mirror" finish, it should also have "outstanding" details... [ATTACH]
And, don't tell anyone, but I like the smell...
Should give further clarification...it looks like two cents were glued together and one was separated, leaving the glue layer on the other one....
Honestly looks like glue to me.
Those are two different quarters, one is a 2002 and the other is 1999
I would think that using a scope would be like not being able to see the forest because of all the trees. BTW, I think it is a GREAT idea, I'm...
I think you mean "and let it evaporate" then you don't need a scope...
Never thought of it as a "harsh" chemical, it's just a solvent.
Nice sentiment...do it
Those are fun... [IMG]
I find these hard to judge also, but I don't think it matters how "big" the features are unless the doubling increases the size of the feature and...
Yep, I've got one like that somewhere.
Honestly can't figure out what acetone would do to an Al coin.
I'd give my left hand to be ambidextrous...:)
http://doubleddie.com/144801.html
No question that it is doubled, the question is what kind of doubling. As I understand it (possibly incorrectly, but I try) the kind of doubling...
Meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee toooooooooooooooooooo
You mean you weren't looking forward to it...:angelic::clown::nailbiting::)
Is that why you are an "Active Member":)
Did you ever read Guns, Germs, And Steel? If not, give it a try.
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