Toothpaste, hmm. At least they will smell fresh, right? How about glass scratch stuff that they use on cars? Hmm. I'll have to experiment with...
With that you'll never go off the rails like a crazy train! Power steering fluid, what will they think of next. LOL.
Nothing like that. Just hairline scratches that's all.
Hello. I would just leave them be. Not much you can do with either especially the 1795 LC. What is your concern with the first coin?
No! Not an Error of any kind, as @paddyman98 would say. [ATTACH]
Hmm. Depends on who's headlights someone's been polishing it with. [ATTACH] BTW: Our Dinosaur car is a 2011 with one light working. [ATTACH]
Totally agree. " Poor girl".
I have a few graded coins and some of those are lightly scratched. My question: Is there a way to "erase these scratches" or is the damage done?
We should be thanking Mac for that chart, I guess. [ATTACH]
Don't see many Copper pieces. Here's my only one in Copper... [ATTACH]
Hello all! New thread here called "Full Bell Lines Friday!". Please post yours also... [ATTACH] Here is my 1955 FHD FBL MS64 "Bugs" variety as...
That's math?! I thought it was some kind of Alien writing or that Hieroglyphics writing. [ATTACH]
Oh, I do miss that show a lot! One of my favorite episodes.
Don't forget the WINE. [ATTACH]
Interesting Houdini! [ATTACH]
Now those are nice "Woodies"! Seriously, nice sculpture figurines. What kind of wood do they use?
Okay, took me a bit. Question though? Why did you tip them a pie?
Huh? You get paid?
This is what I do. Take a mason jar or similar, place cell phone on it just about 4-6 inches from coin that's sitting on a plastic bottle top....
Tell me this. What's more desirable? A Pine Tree Shilling or an Oak Tree shilling?
Separate names with a comma.