My son-in-law was raised in Singapore. After he and my daughter got married I looked through my coins and put together a set of the Singapore...
BTW, talking about strong magnets, have you ever seen one pick up a dollar bill due to the magnetic pigment in the ink? [MEDIA]
On the other hand, if it is a coin you REALLY want and doesn't come on the market often, you might have to pay some painful premiums.
I often look on the local Craigslist for coins but have never found anything worthwhile. A recent one kind of makes me laugh, a poster has a pic...
I would be interested to know also, I have lots of Cu-Ni coins I was sure were silver.
If I am not mistaken (which I often am) restoration is for environmental damage, not for damage caused by harsh cleaning.
I would sell, and quick
http://www.pcgseurope.com/Article/PCGS-Expands-Europe-Services?l=en
Right place to ask, but a picture (good one) is worth considerably more than a thousand words.
This is one of those "what is the value" questions. American coins are well traded and values are mostly set. Same for Canadian, British, etc....
And how much wood could a woodchuck chuck if...................
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