Good resource. Looks like a Pegleg to me.
I set it aside to watch and see if it returns.
Here is the same Morgan 1887 after soaking in distilled water for 48 hours. All the green stuff is gone.! [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Thanks. Never baked a coin before but might try.
Very clean Ike.
What temp? How long?
Today a half dollar (50 cents) 1964 and earlier are worth $8 dollars in silver. You bet I'll melt for that price!
I agree with your conclusion.
Good site with excellent illustrations.
I think insurance is included in the postal rate.
Thanks.
Attractive gold dollar!
And it's damage to coins!
I have a 1887 Morgan Silver Dollar BU but had a little gunk on it. I removed the green gunk with Acetone , pat dried and then air dried for one...
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Impressive coin!
So you're the one that beats me to the good collectibles!
I suggest that the "doubters" do the experiment and see for themselves.
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