You can use vinegar, but plan to wait some months. Others will be along with other ideas.
Not really, that's crossing the line. I will say that similar things have happened in the past and they were allowed. But they were only similar...
Fair enough. Point is, you can easily mix alloys to weigh the same as silver.
That coin stopped being MS within days.
OK, I agree. Those 2 coins have better hair detail, they are better struck. They would also probably grade PF67. Why ? Because they don;t have the...
I'd agree with 62, it has some pretty heavy hits. But that is a very unusual coin, it has a dropped letter - F - in the hair. And I have no idea...
Just make sure you follow the rules ;)
Well it's been in my pocket for 6 1/2 years. And I took those pics tonight. These pics were taken 2 years ago.
The periodic table list the atomic weight of the metals. Silver is 107.86, tin is 118.71, copper is 63.54. This tells you that you can mix a...
Yes they do say that. But paper money was still more widely used than silver or gold, once they had paper money in large enough supply. As for...
Yes they do. For a Proof 67 is not high, more like medium. And I have no idea what you mean by saying the hair is washed.
Yes there are a few metals that are close to silver in weight. Just look at the periodic table to see them. And you can make alloys all day long...
I would not have said cameo, I do agree with the 67. Gorgeous coin by the way.
It's a Swedish 2 ore coin issued under Adolf Frederick. In that condition without the hole, worth about $15.
Oh - did I say that out loud :D
I'm doubting if it's even real.
Better be careful, you could start a fashion trend :D
I suspect that both coins are fully cameo. But the older coin has toned, thus reducing the visual effect the cameo has regarding contrast. This is...
But how many do you actually see ? They really aren't as numerous as you think. Yes, some circulated. But compared to the numbers that were...
I have no doubt. But you are one of the few exceptions to the rule. For those with the knowledge slabs are not necessary. But there aren't many...
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