I think you find this a lot in countries where they have a black market in US currency and they can exchange dollars for more than the legal...
I mentioned the freeze/thaw technique and was advised that it could crack some coins. A variation on this would be to chill the coins with dry...
90%, not bad as long as you aren't a doctor.
I was under the impression that gold coins and gold-backed notes were demonetized.
In a similar vein, are all non-gold US coins still "spendable"? If I wanted to use an indian-head cent or shield nickel, is that legal? One time...
To extend this just a tad, to my understanding, luster is a property of mint-state coins. Now, let's take a VF or XF coin. These coins would...
If you don't mind me asking, where did you buy them?
I am sure the people here who bought appreciated you putting them here.
I want to see Siberian Man's reply
I didn't know that...tell us Charmy. And what about lonegunlawyer...anything to say?
I have a couple, just as a curiosity I think it is worth it.
As a reducing agent, it seems to work with many metals. I will take one of my old steely looking Ikes and give it a try.
The product I am talking about is called "Kleen King" (at least that's the one I have) made by the Faultless Starch/Bon Ami company. I think the...
If you didn't dip it and can't tell if it was dipped - it wasn't dipped.
Hmmm...if you do it right, self administered heart surgery is accepted.
Shipping $20...for what, a 55 gallon drum!
I have seen Jewel Luster recommended. Sold as E-Z-Est Coin Cleaner.
The method with the baking soda and aluminum (sorry about the previous post...the devil made me do it) might be hard to control. There are...
I had an uncle with a glass bowel...kept him out of the army.
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