Maybe just me, but I'm not seeing much if any woodgrain on your coins.
Kind of depends on it's original grade. For mid to lower grade coins, you can clean it off with distilled water (with perhaps some mild soap) and...
yup
Your garage? :)
JMHO, but I think it is really ugly. Little better than the Churchill crown [IMG]
I want those One of my daughter's Xmas Decorations [IMG]
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...spoilsport... :)
I want those...for Cheech The last Calvin and Hobbes strip [IMG]
I like the coin, but was just thinking...$278/oz
This is 1/20th of an ounce?
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Oh, that was a W...I thought it was a guy with raised arms...
OK, here's mine... [IMG]
That's what I thought, but it doesn't hurt to ask.
I found a $20 star note with a fairly low number (I guess)...it shows only a center fold and is otherwise crisp. Is it worth a premium? [IMG] [IMG]
You deserve a serious answer to this question. Most modern coinage is worth face value with the exception of coins that are in superb condition....
"whatever..." :)
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