I think the idea is that if it is a true doubled die, many elements should show the doubling. Check out the infamous 1955 DD Lincoln.
Mercury dimes and Peace dollars will get you the most bang for your buck on a small budget...plus, they're pretty. Where are you looking?
Like Bing, I would like to know what our gurus say.
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Purty...what does that one grade?
Wow, looks round...looks notched...let's see what the gurus say.
Here is what I use...the jewelry cleaner had the little dip tray and I use it with the eZest. A piece of a plastic net like this yellow one would...
NO AMMONIA...that can cause some odd stuff to happen with metals. A baking soda dip/rinse isn't a bad idea, just that if the rinsing is...
I am assuming these are before and after photos?
Well, I do claim to be a chemist (organic chemist at that) and have gone into to many scenarios thinking I would know what would happen, only to...
NO ONE EXPECTS THE SPANISH INQUISITION...OUR TWO MAIN WEAPONS ARE FEAR, TERROR AND...OUR THREE MAIN WEAPONS...
Nice coin, nothing causes any alarm bells to go off in my head.
Just say NO
I got mine but there was some crap either on the lens or between the lenses. Attempted to clean it with a q-tip dipped in alcohol and it caused...
No, I don't think it will have any effect.
Hot Dang...
No thank you...
One last comment...preparation and finishing are important. If you try either product discussed on a dirty, oily or somehow caked coin, expect...
For clad particularly, this may be a good idea also. Just haven't really had any experience with it.
Yeah, it is pretty nasty stuff. Here is what I do for cleaning silver cons with eZest. I wash my hands thoroughly with soap and warm/hot water...
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