Just don't forget that time is an all important factor. What looks good now may look like crap a couple months from now.
It's right on the front page of their site - second paragraph. The pricing information we report comes from all over the numismatic market...
No idea. But if the prints have been there a while nothing will get them off except a coin dip because they are etched into the metal. So you have...
Just hold it by the edges if you are going to just dip it, but rotate it once so everything gets cleaned. If you are going to soak it a bit,...
And if it actually works so well that people can't tell the difference ? You're gonna have one heckuva lot of people awfully mad at you. Who ?...
Pretty sure it is not a coin but a Spanish token of some sort.
You are ignoring the fact, not opinion fact, that equal pressure cannot be achieved because there is no confined space for the pressure to build in.
Well something sure did - the round, droplet looking spots are there.
But that is no reason to help them. Your product cannot do anything but make a bad situation worse. Why ? Because with what we have we can...
Perhaps. But I have seen many a coin ruined by it. I agree completely. And there are also plenty of coin dips that are the wrong ones to...
It's not that something does not resist the force - it is that the pressure is never created to begin with. A coin planchet is a compressable...
Yes, there is a subtle difference in the luster of a not fully struck area. And if you look at the examples I have posted you can see those...
That is true, sometimes. The times it is true is if the contact mark is newer than the rest of the surface of the coin. But if a contact mark is...
Easy, if the coin is dropped in a flat horizontal plane, what other part would you expect to come into contact with something except the high...
Of course there is a reason. The reason is because they believe in the genrally accepted idea. But the thing about generally accepted ideas is...
You guys are leaving something out of your equations to determine pressure. Consider - when a coin is struck normally, it is in a confined space....
They expanded the service and now offer it with other tiers, but it aint free.
The same way any repunched mint mark looks like one is on top of the other.
Jim - just for giggles and to illustrate a point, pick out one of the least toned of those coins. Then post a side by side picture of it with a...
I agree, but I will admit I am amazed it looks that good after that long.
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