It's been a while for me but long baths in water and no rubbing was always the first step. Acetone was next. When the crust was really thick and...
I would go with the 1853. It's looks nice and I'm not seeing any problems. The 1848 has been messed with and will never look right again.
5 cents at the most.
No increase in value.
Thanks. Would I be close in guessing these notes are worth $1 to $5 a piece?
I'm guessing the top three coins are China?
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Just report his insults and move on.
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They did a nice job of making it look old and cleaned.
I'm trying to help someone with the 3 coins on the top right. I didn't want to remove them from the frame. Just took a quick scan. Anything...
An old friend left these to his daughter. It's thought he brought them back from the war. He made the display and put in a glass 8x10 frame. It...
It's in too good of shape for that.
Well darn. I thought I had a good idea.:D I guess it should have been coin related.
I agree.
To me, this is a coin that should be left in the holder it's in. I also don't see any value in having it graded, even if left in the same holder.
I don't think the hub had anything to do with this coin.
I always start with the direction the upper tail of the 9 is pointing. It's always correct. Are you saying Lincolncentresource is wrong?
From the link you posted. The easiest way to tell the difference is to look at the 9. If the loop of the 9 bends sharply toward the 7, it is a...
I agree. It's glue.
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