Growing up in Michigan... I saw a lot of Canadian change.
at least they're calling them replicas instead of trying to pass them off as genuine
it's a super rare 1846 cc, very tough date...
the same seller has a 1795, gee i hope nobody beats me to it:panda:
I just saw an 1846 cc...http://www.ebay.com/itm/Silver-Dollar-coin-/182042889634?hash=item2a629a0da2:m:mXMhacf_mlMHRFZ49MNcydw
I saw this today, please help get it taken down....
$ .10
If you have pvc drain pipes, don't dump acetone down the drain when you are done with it.
How'd he get the slab to open so cleanly?
it looks like the cents have already been exposed to CLR and it dissolved most of the copper, exposing the zinc.
so the reverse will be right side up?
that made me throw up a little in my mouth
That's the copper core, it's showing because the coin has been ground down to a smaller diameter
Melt it
It may have been starched, does it have a chemical smell?
I'm pretty sure the 44 is their IQ
http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback2&userid=chenhui5188&iid=-1&de=off&items=25&which=positive&interval=365&_trkparms=positive_36...
I just looked at the sellers other items for sale, a bunch of older Chinese silver, a trade dollar, some older Mexican silver. It screams "chinese...
Denatured alcohol maybe, or acetone.
37, been collecting since i was 9. I had to sell the bulk of my collection a few years ago but am slowly starting to rebuild.
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