Just because the people on this site know more than you doesn't make them "coin hate you" I've seen several people try to help you. If you don't...
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So, I should clean them with Xylene then? Thank you. :)
Ok, Insider, I'm new to this and asking a question to learn.
Thank you. I haven't had a chance to get one yet but I will
I know I've been fooled. Hahahaha
Thank you for this!
I sometimes use a silver polish cloth on coins to clean them. Is this wrong? I only do it to coins I just like, not ones I know are special or...
That's what I'm learning from reading this thread. It seems to be just a way to stop further damage to a coin you just want to keep, not a nice one.
I'm gonna have to look this info up. I learn more by visual. I appreciate the info. Thanks
Thank you. I've made mistakes with stock pics before. Learned my lesson
Thank you. I was concerned about that, for myself
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Is there a fool proof way to tell if they're proof?
I've been hesitant to buy rolls on ebay. What would be too high a price for a roll?
I've found some I've been suspicious about. Any sure fire way to tell?
WOW!! You got these from the bank? I didn't know you could buy old coins at the bank. I'm slow I guess. Hahahaha. I'm gonna try that now!
How can you tell the difference between a proof coin that's been in circulation? Trying to learn
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