Is this haiku?
I love it that the token says THIS IS MY LUCKY DAY I have bought from MCM and have been happy with prices and service.
Listen to Doug!
I wanna know, I wanna know, I wanna know!!!
My God, I want to touch them!!!
Is that a thousand, I could have sworn it was just a few hundred...oh, I haven't been here that long...never mind.
The problem with seeing crud like this on a coin is that it is probably hiding damage from corrosion that makes the coin look even worse (if that...
alea iacta est
Now that you explain it, a three-year old child could understand it...can you find me a three-year old child to explain it to me?
Probably absolutely no numismatic value, but as an antique, could be quite valuable.
Agree about the nickel, and that brings to mind aluminum coins and the aluminum oxide protective coat. Does anyone know stuff about early...
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha whew.
And I agree with you about the acetone (BTW it oxidizes to acetic acid - vinegar. Doug posted an article about this) and admit that chem...
Last time I was searching through a junk box, I found several fairly slick V nics. I bought then with the intent to spend them, but they were so...
Nah, drool.
And usually yours is the most common of sense. :-) I agree with 90-95% of what you say (and might be wrong about the rest), but I reserve the...
[ATTACH][ATTACH] Now you say it that way, it makes perfect Governmental Sense. Now all we need is a $0.20 cent coin.
You are a saint (or should I say angel) for thinking of your coins!
I actually am a chemist, so let me give a short reply. Making carbon tetrachloride is not an easy task and involves EXTREMELY hazardous...
I can see where someone might think this is an "error" - a coin struck with a broken die. After exmining it more closely, it is just kind of...
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