C,mon, I need a real pro here.... Is it mint?[ATTACH]
Tough thing to gets kids hooked on anything worth while these days. Same dilemma I'm having.
Thats ....funny!!!
HA!!! Weak strike!!
Sorry, I tend to be a bit on[ATTACH] edge lately.
P.S. That is not funny, LOL!
No, Is it mint?????
Do you think this is mint? [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Do you have any obviously fake currency?
I understand but we will have the same dilemma we want to know what are coins are worth. Probably the most popular subject in this forum. I think...
Okay I'll try but I don't know if you've personally ever called a department for New York City
Can not find info on this still, thanks anyway chrisball.[ATTACH][ATTACH]
Always go with the simplest answer, a guide is a guide. What you sell it for changes the market value. volume changes the market value, economics...
Proof[ATTACH][ATTACH]
I think I'm a bit addicted. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
FYI if you reverse the poles doing this you will essentially be contaminating your coin instead of cleaning it. That is how electroplating is...
The positive end goes to the cathode, nail,carbon steel,graphite whichever you use and sits in the water away from the coin. the coin just sits...
Found me a 47s whilst playing wit ma wheaties![ATTACH] 1 of 99,000,000
The graphite is an inert anode, use of iron or carbon steel contaminates the solution quickly, Don't use stainless it creates a toxin.
sure here ya go... https://www.apmex.com/education/numismatics/what-is-a-burnished-coin-and-value
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