Then you are missing out Eddie. Registering at Heritage is free, cost you absolutely nothing. But the advantages (for you) of registering are of...
One thing you can be sure of, the dealer will always believe that he is getting the better part of the deal - or there will be no deal.
I always liked the pillar and waves most of all but of the bust designs that one of Ferdinand VII was always my favorite. I was also always...
When you say cleaned if you mean dipped - I disagree. Yes, it is.
Yes Ruben when you dip a coin a microscopic layer of silver is removed, I do not deny that. Anybody that knows anything knows that. But they also...
Have it your way. I was trying to be helpful by saying what I did but apparently you don't want to listen to somebody that is trying to help you...
Look Ruben, if you choose to believe that dipping a coin strips away all the luster from that's fine. You go right ahead and believe it. But...
silvercent - have you ever bought a bag of Morgans before ? And if you haven't bought one, have you at least looked at the coin in one ? And how...
Clint any reputable dealer will trade with you, but it depends on whether or not they need what you are offering in trade. If they don't need it,...
No, look at the blown up pic, see the black specks that did not get removed by the dip ? Prior to being dipped that coin was probably mostly black...
One more time and then I give up - [ATTACH] [ATTACH] If you can't see it now, you need new glasses.
Yes and no. While that is all the evidence that is needed, if you look at the half dollar remains of what was dipped off is still plainly visible.
No Ruben it doesn't defy anything. But apparently you have a lack of understanding. Look at the two coins in the links below, would you say those...
Thank you, now I know what you are talking about and understand. This is the coin in question that started this thread - [ATTACH] This is...
Then start looking in other places besides ebay.
Ruben if you soak a coin in distilled water that's cleaning it. If you soak a coin in acetone that is cleaning it. Neither one of those things...
Easy, because cleaning does not alter the surface of the coin.
Crop a pic and circle what you're talking about Ruben so I know for sure exactly what you are talking about. But there is no break in the middle...
Anyone "can" do it, meaning at some point in the future. But my use of the word "can" meant can you do it right now ? The answer to that is no you...
If you mean harsh cleaning, yes it does. If you mean cleaning, no it does not.
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