Precisely. If left alone it will only get worse because there is still "stuff" on the coin. Get the cleaner, it is not as strong. And any coin...
I'd say 55. But with today's standards it's not uncommon to see these graded as such.
Ahhh - again pretty simple. Because there are a lot more buyers for silver in pure form than there are buyers in coin form.
Well whatever it is I'd say it needs to be removed to protect the coin. Buy yourself some coin dip and dip it. But don't over-dip it - dip for 1...
NGC made their anouncement the very same day that PCGS did.
Pretty simple - how to refine silver - brings up this -...
Sure, if he knows how. And it isn't illegal either ;)
Not as long as you post it in the Auction section ;) Anywhere else, and Guido will be paying you a visit :D
PM sent ;) And yes Mike, I said that just for you :D
My guess is that the coin was toned completely black. Somebody put some household chemcial cleaner on it to try and remove the black toning. What...
You're right, it is not a law. But it is not exactly toothless either as it carries the same consequences that a law does. But I will agree...
No, not unless it was the result of some chemical being poured on the coin. And I seriously doubt it was. The only thing the sniffer can do is...
I haven't listened to every episode but I've listened to several of them. As a suggestion - ask your listeners what topics they would like to...
Farstaff - Suffice it to say that some forms of conservation ( I just call it cleaning because that's all it is ) are perfectly acceptable and...
I'd say AU on the best and XF on the worst.
Very interesting. From what I can see of the reverse, and that's not much, I'd swear that it was a cast fake. But dang - the obverse sure doesn't...
My mistake, I was thinking about Proof sets and didn't read carefully - thanks for the correction.
If you are telling me that the coin weighed 40 grams then it is a definite fake.
If they did, then they'd have to start bagging those that they (PCGS) conserve ;)
I don't disagree that all forms of payment are a form of bartering. What I am trying to say is this. Had he minted his coins and sold them as...
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