It's a pirate coin "R r r r r"
Nice one, I got mine for less than $100. [ATTACH] Bad test cuts, but I can live with it.
I like those little cuties. Not much gold value there and I'm not sure if there are rare varieties or not. Guess $10-$30
70-80% humidity in CA??? Around here (Ventura County) it's mostly below 50%. Do not even mention PVC and coins in the same post except if it has...
Good man, I've said that before
What would make you think that?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1966-SMS-ROOSEVELT-DIME-WITH-5-ON-THE-CHEEK-NEW-DISCOVERY-/191639695584?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2c9e9db0e0
You do have a sense of humor:)
BTW, nice coin
Uh...which is what slabbing is to start with
wow
Acetone is a solvent and shouldn't be mixed with anything, but be pure. The soak time doesn't matter much since you are just dissolving...
What you say makes a lot of sense. Almost no matter what agent you use to clean a coin, if you leave residue, it will end up making it look worse...
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no no no no no...bears repeating, not repeating bears...
I believe that.
OK, and you're the person who is saving ALL their quarters. I AM a chemist and can tell you with a large degree of certainty that most chemists...
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The dime and quarter are silver, the nickles would have to be 1921 or earlier to be silver.
I really have to look up the definition of "discerning" Please don't get mad at me, just joshing you.
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