People just get really ansey about cleaning coins. You can totally destroy any value for a valuable coin by taking a wire brush to it.
Looks like a 1797 cent coin, 1799 half-cent and a 1929 half-cent. BTW George III was king during the American Revolution.
Lots of fun for burnout. Let's take that 5 centavo coin. Go on Google and put "1937 5 centavo" (without the quotes) and search. Click on...
Here is my two pence, penny and half-penny [ATTACH]
Wow, I opened the worm can... Copper coins are somewhat difficult to clean given the reactivity of copper. In the condition the coin is, it's...
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The 1797 is really cool. I bought one for about $30 if it is a two pence, how big is it compared to the others?
The Red Book is your friend. Now about trying to clean that dude...
Almost looks like someone was trying to make a 1913 V nic. One of the highest priced of all US coins.
Last ASE's I bought were $20 each.
I and my students have made hundreds.
Dang and I was looking forward to seeing those 1059 coins...BTW welcome to CT.
Weird...I just bought one of these. I'll try and take a pic.
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Actually what is common sense for one person is not necessarily common sense for another. I met a guy recently in a thrift shop and got to...
I always had good intentions to paint something with the solution I had made, but I never did.
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Not as much as Erol's :) BTW, I just sold 9 of them for $1170
I used to keep a covered beaker of acetone to throw packing peanuts into.
Ancient coin collectors are so dedicated, it makes me feel inadequate.
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