Anything besides coins.
If the bags were intended to be used with food then they contain no PVC. However, this is a practice that has long been used by many collectors,...
It is likely that NGC would grade the coin a 63.
No idea, try looking it up on Heritage.
All you need is the 20th century Krause catalog, you can find them by the hundreds.
I guess it depends on what you want to call impressive or small Mike. I would normally consider a coin that I wanted costing $50 - $100 a small...
The 2001 silver Proof set sells for about $40 - $50 more than the 2001 clad Proof set, depending on where you buy it. The $1 coins in both sets...
I would suggest that you read this thread, every single post - Coin Cleaning
Based on the pics I think you have the real deal there - an '82 cent with no copper. If it had been dipped in acid to remove the copper cladding,...
Yes they do - if the degree of rotation is big enough, usually over 35 degrees. The larger the degree of rotation the more desirable the coin is...
Not like that they don't. That coin has been dipped in acid.
Weighing the coin is perhaps the best way, but even then you must still determine if the copper was removed or never there. Post the pics.
Half a gram heavy, that right there leads me to think it is a fake.
Well the bubbles on the reverse in the motto area, which is directly opposite the affected area on the obverse, tend to make me think this was...
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