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Take your pick. [IMG]
Some of these have really great art work on them. A search on Ebay for love tokens will bring up a few.
Contemporary Counterfeits are really special to me. It's cool they can credit it to the maker. Did they actually get caught or was it discovered...
[IMG] [IMG] Next play should be any coin dated 1955 or any Washington quarter.
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I would soak it for an hour or two. No rubbing. If the green is gone, rinse with fresh acetone. You could actually soak it for a day and not warm...
Not mine but it was a famous coin here a while back.
Anyone remember this one? [IMG] [IMG]
There looks to be a bit of green around the word LIBERTY. Acetone is probably a good idea.
I hope she knows, not to clean it.
I used to collect Franklin's. At that time you got a lot of coin for very little money. This one cost me about a dollar. The plastic cost me more...
Back on track with a matte. [IMG] [IMG]
$5 sounds fair to me.
Lets see if this gets things moving. [IMG] [IMG]
We did:D
Here we go. Thanks Bob. [IMG] [IMG]
We can get there Chris. The trick is getting to the Lincoln Wheat cent. That gets us to the Barber's
Wow Bob. The reverse on that one is really something. Great coins everyone. Next play should be a Washington quarter or anything dated 1947....
Hi Jello. I think you missed the way this works. Check out post #1 This takes us back on track. [IMG] [IMG]
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