But will the spinning cloth "whiz" it? What if you throw in some steel wool?
No objection from my end, as long as I'm not outed to the world as "unwilling to pay fair value for the coins he wants"... :oops:
I've got a complete (if very low-end) set of Barber halves in a Dansco -- except for the 1909-S, the highest-grade problem-free coin in the set,...
Disclosure: I never made it to any of those higher classes. But I did study semiconductor manufacturing a good bit on my own. Folks in that field...
Yep, that guy's work is absolutely amazing.
Yep. Many successful businesspeople understand how to think about sunk costs.
Hmm. I'm not gonna claim that I got all of that in my quick skim, but I did notice the bit in section 5 where they said "Of course, these energies...
Well, if it is off-metal, I hope the "scratch/scribe" tests didn't leave it ungradeable. :( Still waiting for elaboration from that one poster...
I had lightning strike maybe a hundred feet away from me once. Early grad school days. I was out in the parking lot of my apartment complex...
Maybe that was the problem.
I'm seeing what look like scratches from harsh cleaning on the 34-S. :( A shame, too, as it looks like it still has luster around the edges...
Do you at least qualify for the title of Senior Gofer?
I figured it deserved more than "of the week", even if we're exactly 7 days into the month.
Without trying to start a grammar flame war, "conflation", please. ;)
This is my favorite post of the month so far.
Oh. Canada.
I know I have dime folders with a 1965-D slot, and maybe one for cents, but I don't think I've seen a nickel folder with it. Anybody seen...
[IMG] I'm happy that I figured it out before reading onward in the thread.
Any aqueous acid solution is going to be highly conductive. I can't see how static electricity could possibly come into play.
I don't think anybody in this thread was posting links to their own auctions. I hope not, anyhow.
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