Wash your hands...
as you say, it can't hurt it.
Yeah, a dip like eZest.
Sorry, but slow down and think before posting. 1944 cents were bronze - copper/zinc/tin alloy. There is no steel/zinc that could show. Looks...
...let me wrap my head around that...
...how much was shipping :) Try the baking soda and toothpaste first, then why not some Weiman's. Let us see how it comes out.
True, but a cleaning with either baking soda paste or toothpaste might make it look significantly better.
Yeah, @Gam3rBlake might be good for experiments in "cleaning"
no it doesn't
An ounce of silver is an ounce of silver, still worth spot -dealer's cut.
Oh, it is a very nice coin, and I think your price wasn't bad. What I was referring to with my "cleaning" comment is this...examine the coin...
Copper is pretty soft for a metal and can be smooshed out or gouged easily. A gouge would just push the displaced material up, just like in your...
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Since you are apparently new at this, let me just say that the "original folder" is a 2X2 that sells for a couple of cents and isn't original, and...
Chrome is not magnetic.
:)
I have responded to him several times.
Check to see if it is attracted to a magnet...
People can ask anything they want on ebay. Stick around awhile and members often post ridiculous ebay offers...
I only saw it twice :) however it's best to stay away from most political stuff on here. Stick to coins. BTW what do you collect?
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