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Those look like older books. Try putting your thumb and index finger on opposite sides of one of the openings and then wiggling it around to see...
Yeah, and those puppies were once sealed in plastic like this [IMG] After getting them clean, you could look at putting some plastic wrap around...
Yeah, I thought it would float some dust better.
OK, first blow as much of the dust off the coins as you can. Second, give them a soak (1 hour to overnight) in distilled water. Next an acetone...
Distilled water first
I don't see the boat. Perhaps better to start your own thread? Welcome to CT
Buck up there @Sam Stone there's always tomorrow... [IMG]
How about a couple of prows...I've wanted one of these since I saw them in the Ancents Forum... [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Yup, no longer MS70
Think about your car battery, it loses lead from the electrodes as you use it to start and then replates as it charges...after awhile, the...
...that's easy for you to say...
Copper eroded by soaking in acid. Welcome to CT
Here's the reaction: 3 Ag2S(s) + 2 Al(s) → 6 Ag(s) + Al2S3(s) The only problem is whether the silver plates or adheres or if it just forms a...
Possibly the most fascinating/boring book I have ever read. Compelling yet very redundant on what he was saying.
Hey, close to $10 melt...
Does it look like this... [IMG]
Are the mint sets still in the original plastic?
Know what you mean, I think the same about the standing liberty quarters.
Welcome to CT, "copper" cents are 3.11 +/- 0.13g so yours is well within limits.
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