...and for me, that's a lot of coins... :)
Damn
Eh...looks good to me.
Looks like some MD (Mechanical Doubling) to me, no added value.
As a wheatie, maybe worth $0.03
Awesome...
Since they are your coins, you could try and improve the appearance. Some oil soaking and rubbing with a cloth (don't try this on good coins)...
No idea, but I want to hang around and find out.
Would love to see them, hope you really have something.
Veronica Mars?
From the edge picture, the edge looks chamfered [ATTACH]
Ewwwwwwwwwwwwwww...wash your hands after handling them, they might have some kind of pox..... naw, just plating blisters. WHY ARE OUR CENT COINS...
That "Pink to Blue" thing is due to some cobalt chloride indicator....
I like it.
Silica gel traps and holds water by adsorption (ie attraction to the surface and pores of the silica gel particles) and the water can be released...
Here's the coin from that slab, do you suppose the scratches had any thing to do with the "details" grade? [ATTACH]
I lean toward fake, but not sure how it was done.
Gesundheit!
I want to know too.
Interesting point though of how do you stop the toning. My suggestion would be to rinse the coins with distilled water and then with acetone and...
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