The answer is X.
1999
Yes I have been getting the emails.
What information do you need, Urban?
You found the them in the basement. Is the basement dirt? If so, get a metal detector and check the floor out. You may be surprised at what you...
Try electrolysis on it.
I use Clorox wipes on old genealogy books and others when I find mold on them. Only wipe softly to cover and binding of them. Do not rub, only...
Way past it's time.
Someone used a fishtail drill bit on that coin.
Post mint damage.
Use a young rose's thorn, it will get the stuff off the surface of a coin, and will not harm the surface.
When you talk about getting burned by metal. I was a welder for about 25+ years. I spot welded, brazed welded, mig welded, stick welded, and cut...
$31.56
Yes. Every defective note found, will be replaced with a star note, no matter it's printing when found.
All prices and conditions are both bad. You said that you could not inspect the coins. You must be at a regular antique shop. Go to a coin show or...
Nice note. All of them, had stars in that series I think.
I did not add in the above post, that I started in about 1953 on collecting coins.
Jester, I left out the part of the die. The die, is the treated part, not the coin. To treat all the coins would have been a great task. (:-D)
I started as a Boy Scout, when on a camping trip, we found many old coins in a creek. That started me on coins. Many I got out of circulation in...
Weren't the early "Mattes" done by sand blasting, but the latest are ones are done by the acid method. Not sure. Then you have the other finishes....
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