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Don't know what to use to clean those coins, but zinc is plated on steel to prevent oxidation. It does so by oxidizing. The surface of the zinc...
Not an error. Obviously it has bee recoated with either mercury or zinc.
That is a very nice looking 66. 27 was a good year for my collection both for all red and woodies.
You are doing a lot more searching than I - I gave up years ago. BTW, 1922? Really?
Any wheat prior to 1932 key or other.
I am not sure of your definition of "rare", but I would guess the keys would be like winning the lottery 5 times in the same day. For instance, I...
To look for today? I seriously doubt there are any left out there to look for. Get yourself a Red Book. You will quickly learn the rare ones.
Practice, but your last attempt should get some responses.
Try cropping them then the others will see them. But that looks +-64. That is a very common date. It might be worth a buck or two.
Finally arrived. Vendor's pics were pretty good. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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Sure looks to be.
F-15 1828 half cent VF detals cleaned 1839-O seated half dime AU-58 1857 seated dime AU 53 1860-O seated half AU-50 1891-O seated dime VF-25...
The gold shields (Secure Shield) are supposed to all go through their sniffer. I don't know how many other go through if any.
I would just rather be safe than sorry. If you already have the xylene present, it takes next to nothing to rinse the coin again.
#2 But What Kentucky did not say was if you are getting your coins graded by PCGS, you might want to follow it with xylene (I think, but possibly...
If nicely reprocessed, they generally bring about $10.
I have not reported any of your posts - YET. But it would not surprise me someone does.
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