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I didn't know that...tell us Charmy. And what about lonegunlawyer...anything to say?
I have a couple, just as a curiosity I think it is worth it.
As a reducing agent, it seems to work with many metals. I will take one of my old steely looking Ikes and give it a try.
The product I am talking about is called "Kleen King" (at least that's the one I have) made by the Faultless Starch/Bon Ami company. I think the...
If you didn't dip it and can't tell if it was dipped - it wasn't dipped.
Hmmm...if you do it right, self administered heart surgery is accepted.
Shipping $20...for what, a 55 gallon drum!
I have seen Jewel Luster recommended. Sold as E-Z-Est Coin Cleaner.
The method with the baking soda and aluminum (sorry about the previous post...the devil made me do it) might be hard to control. There are...
I had an uncle with a glass bowel...kept him out of the army.
Try putting them here.
WOW, you really need to send this in for authentication and grading. Be careful no one tri3s to take it away from you.
Nice, but then I haven't seen any bad coins you have.
If you want to enjoy yourself on the cheap, make sure to check out the junk boxes. You can find them 6/$1 or $1 or even $5 and they are fun to...
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To say nothing of lighting. Set an angle and change the lighting to get whatever results you want. Can this be abused - of course it can. The...
OK, there is a product used for cleaning stainless steel and copper. Try that. Sold in most grocery stores in the US.
Of course you mean Ag2S, and my first thought is to rub it with an egg yolk and wait.
I buy things sporadically from e-bay, coins being the usual item. You do have to watch what you are doing or you can get stung.
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