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Perhaps you are thinking of fourree? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourrée
Limestone is calcium carbonate, also in different crystalline forms known as marble and as chalk. It has very limited solubility in water but...
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What a sweetie...:)
wan wan wan
It's worth a quarter.
Attractive coin with some history.
Yeah, use toluene outside unless you want to get high wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
@Avery G. to address someone, preface their name with an @ @cpm9ball . And it really is damage. What do you think broadstruck means?
Whoa...let's talk about water. Really good stuff particularly with some added bourbon :). Distilled water (evaporation followed by condensation)...
It is damage!!!
Hey, if you haven't finished yet, someone mentioned that xylene might be xylol, you could also use toluene, which is more volatile and which might...
No. Mineral oil is a hydrocarbon and will not break down. However it will evaporate slowly over a long time and a mineral oil treated coin might...
In the early days of making US coins, they concentrated on the silver issues and instead of a nickel, we had half dimes. After the Civil War,...
Wow
Gotta mention that many moons ago when I was ordering coins from First Coinvesters they would throw in a Mexican Dos Pesos as an extra!!! (I said...
My bad...put brain in gear...paper currency stamped was kind of used for that, but the jukebox thing was just the box owners supplying coins for...
If you can't tell it's been cleaned, it hasn't been cleaned...corollary...if it looks Uncirculated, it is.
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