My Dad gave me the nickname, as his parents were English and probably remembered the sories of the "dirty old dutch". But my shortened name from...
Is it a Dutch treat or a Danish treat?
Sounds okay, but "stroop" is English syrup?
What the hell are "stroopwaffles"?
Thanks, I'll try again
I'm not doing something right as I don't see a "white spot" from either. Is there a lighting requirement I'm missing?
Would you please restate this method, because I can't see any highlighting of the coins.
When I got that quarter in change, I thought maybe it was worth a lot of money, but found out soon that it was not. Years later I found a 1901 O...
One coin weighs 2.46 grams, the other 2.54 grams. There is not much point in taking a picture as they appear the same as usual 1964 dimes or...
Thanks. I'm not just real sure if I want to undertake the effort just now, but we'll see.
So, do you think I wasted my money buying a digital microscope and a digital scale?
Thanks, I'm sure that if I seriously wanted to start creating sets, I could manage with just a few supplies. Certainly I'd need some help, but I...
I tried and thought I had been successful.
Good job! Worth your time and effort. Now if only someone would clue me in on my question about clad 1964 dimes.
Yes, but where did the term "penny" come from? Certainly there must be more to it than "penny candy".
Someone should set up a procedure for all of us to be able to put together sets of coins for children, grandchildren and others to keep for posterity.
Okay, so it makes more sense to call them cents?
My "status" remains the same. I have an interest in coins, but that goes back to when I was 11 or 12 and found an 1858 quarter in change.
Wow, this coin collecting "hobby" becomes more like work every time I read a review.
I would like to know if there were any "clad" Roosevelt dimes issued in 1964. I seem to have two that are not silver 1964 dimes.
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