So I suppose the front cover that I saw years ago about having found the captain of the Titanic in a rowboat with his pipe still lit was fake too?
You are assuming it is whiskey. Maybe that was poison.
Other than the spotting, it sure looks clean.
I ran into a snag. Can't get anyone to fish the coins out of the toilet.
So would I be a mint error or post mint damage?
Hard to smile with my tongue in cheek......
Entry Post. Since I don't have any new coins to speak of, here is my big haul from a CoinStar checked out as an afterthought.... [ATTACH] I think...
Refer to post #8 That refers to post #4
You will be all ready the next time someone says..."It will cost you one thin dime".
So I can't comment that it looks like the bumper on my grandpa's Buick?
Or, you can do it the easy way and toss the coins in the vibrator/tumbler with your range brass. (New people reading this....that was only a joke).
I think Aluird is calling you a Cad............
Similar to a "Coin Geek" Ha. [IMG]
Several people that restore old tools on YouTube use this stuff to remove rust. I asked one of them why they didn't use vinegar and they said that...
Isn't that some sort of a wax treatment?
Michael, if you wanted a unique design I believe the cost to make the dies for that design would be fairly expensive. I know to have specialty...
Sell them on Etsy.
I'm not?
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Just funnin' ya. I imagined little drivers with painted toe and fingernails.
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