I'd be paranoid working with O2 and H2 .
The weight would help .
I wouldn't pay over $100 . But I'd rather have unchopped pieces still that's a lot of money .
Just what I was wondering . I'm guessing $60 .
I'd like to get one to put in my so called treasure chest of silver coins . I love it .
Yes you can grade to within less than a point if the pics are good , a lot of us learned to grade Lincolns from @rlm's cents GTGs he put on for...
I agree too . Nice half , sure doesn't look cleaned . A very nice original coin .
Dang Sheila , you don't look short in your avatar pic . ;)
Is he the guy from the Harry Potter movies ? ;)
Kool piece .
But that was all pre processed with hardly any chemicals added like Hormones , massive doses of antibiotics and not pasteurized , which might have...
Thanks but I'll pass . I already have one stent .;)
Dave , wouldn't that method clean the coin also . Well maybe not clean , but it wouldn't have the dirt and oils and other debris that makes a nice...
Maybe , I was right . Wish I hit there are more posts 1st , and read them all .
OK , now I'm glad I don't collect copper . I always thought a few must have been put away in a dry place or roll and the outer ones took the...
OK Ken I'll bite , what is scrapple ? I've never seen it in Chicago !
Not at all .
Top pics are way better , I can't see any tooling marks or other pups to think it's fake , looks real as rain to me .
So basically wear . Just like putting it in your pocket you have to wear it down to new metal , or at least enough to take the hairlines away ....
I believe it to be cleaned , if it was just swiped across a shirt the hairlines wouldn't be all over the coin and would be fairly parallel to each...
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