Try wadding up some Aluminum foil into a loose ball and throwing that on the kitchen floor in front of the cat.
OK...all silliness aside, White-Out is a fine white powder dispersed in a plastic resin. As such, you should endeavor to NOT get it on your coins....
Eh...me too sometimes
That's a shame...I'll give you face value...and pay shipping.
The point is that they carry around the $100 bills because that is all they have. The rest of that stuff is really myth.
Actually $100 bills are not that uncommon in Kmart, thrift stores, Dollar Tree type stores, etc. Reason for that being there are lots of people...
So, you are "buggy" for these types of coins!!
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Any other choices : - )
This points out again what has been discussed in ALL coin forums...fakes. With US coins, many here know correct devices, etc. and can pick out...
Isn't that part of the "fun"?
Dang...give the experts a few minutes!!!
Seems like lead being so soft wouldn't have maintained the features.
Uh
Easy-peasy, click on their face (icon) and "Start a conversation"
I love junk boxes.
Acetone or xylene (another organic solvent) shouldn't remove any toning.
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If the nail polish remover is pure acetone, no problem, Many of these contain lanolin or some such stuff to keep it from drying out your...
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