Nice Gem cent....
I understand that. I guess I like saving on typing. Easier to type set than to type partial set. :-)
Very nice set.
Nice....gem quality.
You should stick with posting relevant content. The Title to this thread is Post your Lincolns....not Canada cents. There's other forums where you...
It does for me...I will pay extra for good wood grain coppers.
LOL I'm retired and have nothing but time.....See ya in 6 days...:-)
Here's the crown jewel of the Lincoln cents in my collection. 67RD although it's gotten a little more brown over the years. It's in a slab. They...
Very nice. I really like the Woody reverse of the 15.
Wow they are all nice but the last one is a real Gem. With the exception of the brown spot above the O on the reverse it's near perfect. Great coins
I really like the wood grain tones for copper. Here's a nice old cent.
I completely agree with you. Years ago Weimar and I have had two extended and heated conversations about toning. He used to stop all toning of his...
Actually a proper solution should not dissolve the verdigris but chemically change it. The solution of Sodium Sesquicarbonate will change the...
3 years of formal and about 10 as a a polymers specialist I've worked for 2 plastics companies and a supplier for GM. I left that industry and...
I appreciate the candor and I do realize the problems associated with this type of medium. We can't see a responders body language or facial...
I never did a chemical analysis of either VerdiCare or Verdigone. I did a simple litmus test and they are a base which is imperative to combat the...
Reading the post and seeing the scale is used to weigh chemicals to .1 gram should have told you 1/0 was a typo.
I have used VerdiCare and Verdigone. Not the same as this.
Use the 1% solution and it will not remove toning. The patina you are speaking of is the green patina that is common on bronze. It will remove...
This method does not require rubbing or cleaning the surfaces and if you have a valuable coin this is imperative. Also, you can restore many...
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