“Tell me one last thing,” said Harry. “Is this real? Or has this been happening inside my head?” Dumbledore beamed at him, and his voice sounded...
Yeah, but fun...
Couple of days soak in acetone followed by either rolling a cotton swab over the area or gently wiping it, be careful not to scrub on it.
Don't ask, don't tell...
How about Ivar The Boneless? [IMG]
...now find 1-8
Quite right, cleaning can lower the value of coins, however, the melt value of the 10 cent Netherlands coin is $0.67 whereas the value for a Fine...
A double negative???!!!
I understand you perfectly kind-of.
Thanks, pulled from a junk bin
Where are you selling?
Please take the kidding gracefully.
how Ooooooooooo...gotta show mine [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Now I'm craving a Hershey's bar... [IMG]
Close, if the rim is closer to the flat bottom on the 2 (could you put another 2 in there but it would touch the rim) it's a large.
That "wood grain" you see is a consequence of the plating process. Around here it is often referred to as "linear plating bubbles".
yup
Hmmm I know that guy
...actually any cent after 1982 is a Zincoln (copper plated zinc)
Either that or some acid/environmental damage
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