Here is a Probus with very thick silver. [ATTACH]
A couple of my favorites: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Sal, have you changed? Sometimes you don't make sense.
Yes, something like that.
I get just about zero change these days.
I am still trying to classify my Coin Star find or today. It is a Penny stuck to a Dime. Result of inflation perhaps?
My aunt gave me some coins in 1948 that got me excited. One of them was this 1883. [ATTACH]
Something for your sweetheart for Valentines Day???
Here is one of my Crispus:[ATTACH]
All nickels.
Here is an 1866 with three die breaks. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Wow, it looks like it was there since 1876.
My collection I started in 1948 in the original album that has been repaired many times. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Using the evidence at hand that is the only possible conclusion.
Actual hands on physical cleaning was about 5 or 6 hours. There were sometimes a day or more soaking in distilled water.
The process linked in #3 above is similar to the process I use. This Galerius, the original was so bad that I considered putting it in my junk...
@paddyman98 that is really neat. Now you can see what the values were before you were born as well the impact your birth had on the hobby. Many...
Why do you post here and ask for advice if you have no intention of acknowledging any of the feedback as helpful and positive?
AU-58
I don't see an arrow head and the rim seems to be as designed.
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