Wonder if @ed wood 654 will take a crack at this?
Excellent, any from the 1300's...
BTW, saw this number thing... [ATTACH]
Canadian Silver Maple Leaf Value 5.00 CAD (face value) Mass 31.1035 g (1.00 troy oz) Diameter 37.97 mm (1.4948 in) Thickness 3.29 mm (0.1295 in)...
I'm sorry, but I don't see 1424
[ATTACH]Sorry, not to seem flippant, but I can't see anything.
OK...I've asked Google and have mostly managed to confuse myself. I would like to know what is the oldest coin to have a date in what we call...
Actually there is a site called askgoogle.net
At the "clip" site, above "In God" there appears to be a raised lip as if it were cut from the other side. Perhaps @Fred Weinberg would chime in...
Check my post #13...I Googled it :)
Huh?! Google it. And if it doesn't make sense, go back to junior high. (copy of your post...mildly edited) :)
1991
2.87 mm for the maple leaf and 2.98 mm for the ASE
The difference wouldn't have to be too much, the design uses some material too.
Sorry for the feeling. His first answer was a little testy, but let's let it go, OK
Two things I look for in looking at clips are 1) The Blakesley effect which shows a weakness in the strike area 180 degrees from the clip and 2)...
Gotta get some ancients in here... [ATTACH]
WOW, AFAIK the best ones like this are the ones that still show the date. This is worth more than one cent!!
It would be a little slow, but a coffee filter would work admirably. When you do your final rinse, don't use so much.
Not really talking about "neutralize" here in the context of acids/bases and stuff like that, but we are talking solution, that as a system gets...
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