Coin dealers, on the whole, tend to be honest. That being said, there are plenty out there who would steal the pennies off a dead person's eyes....
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Uh...I wish I had a plated dime for every Cu-Ni coin I pulled out of a junk box thinking they were silver.
My wife is Japanese and you should hear her say Chevro...Chevro...General Motors to say nothing of eucalyptus.
Onions in sushi...ewwwwwwwww
Even Japanese MacDonalds?
Diversion...true story...while in graduate school, one of my friends who lived in a trailer woke up and was trying to decide what day it was....
Not your common ore...
o o o o...I get to show my new baby...[ATTACH]
#1 hard to beat a halo
Dial 0 and ask the operator?
We are in the zone between chemistry and art. Definitions differ between venues. Mostly I think you are correct.
In the immortal words of Chico Marx. "If we look at it, it's a barn, if we smell it, it's a stable."
Teenage Lincoln going through puberity?
Dang!!! I wish I had said that.
Our definitions change as we learn more or accept more. @BadThad is welcome to help out here. Verdigris is a term we use for greenish deposits...
That's why I was trying to induce some verdigris on a cent. I was wondering if, carefully nurtured, it would grow up to be a patina.
"Oh, you gave me $10.11 I'll have to call a supervisor to figure this out"
I think Doug learned to read those in elementary school.
It doesn't seem to have done anything, but I have a couple in a NaCl solution and one is getting "a wonderful patina".
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