If he wants to sell it, I would buy it depending on the price.
Sorry...those short naps are great... We have mentioned polar and non-polar solvents, but within organic solvents, there are aliphatic and...
Here's an idea...send @Insider that large cent and have him "conserve" it.
Pictures speak louder than words...show them off
Not necessarily. Most plastic wrap is polyethylene or polypropylene which would not be soluble. I got some food wrap at a Japanese store...
I thought I saw some lightening, perhaps wishful thinking, but I thought... Prolonged soak won't hurt it. Go for a day and see what you get. In...
Reminds me of the story of the three baseball umpires. The first says "I call 'em as I see 'em" The second says "I call 'em as they are" The...
I am a chemist and am probably biased, but acetone isn't that bad. Limited exposure for a limited time is meaningless (incidentally, one of the...
OK, time for silly season...perhaps it is the world's densest, most inert metal...administratium...look it up
Probably better to have put this into "What's It Worth" or "Ancient Coins". My guess is Roman bronze. Can't see much detail, need more light.
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OK, I got it for $42 + $4 shipping. Will attempt pictures when it arrives
I always liked this coin and have several. Now I need to check them. In Germany, would the doubling add any value?
I want an Alexander Tetradrachm, not the cheapest, but I love the look.
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I have lots of "world" coins, including the USA, often I will buy one simply because it is unusual or I just like the design. If inexpensive...
Maybe a Bitcoin?
You should go to the table and hold out an imaginary coin.
Haven't bought it yet, just being cautious (for a change). So...real as opposed to being fictional?
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