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Posts posted by rocket23
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Our state isn’t opening up anything that creates a crowd.
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Growing up it was one or the other. When I did both it was never good
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A smarter than me metallurgist suggested; Warm hot water with a salt/water softener mixture. Line the bottom with foil. And dip the coins in the solution.
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7 hours ago, Just Bob said:
Did you just ask me if I needed a tutor?
I was going to make a joke and try to have a fun conversation with you, but never mind.
I must of read your post the wrong way. By all means let’s have some fun. After all, our coins. will be here long after we are.
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wipe it with light soapy water read that too......
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hence the micro fiber and acetone if anything.....good advice
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2 minutes ago, VKurtB said:
Virtually NO coin, especially among cents, is a candidate for abrasive cleaning. Those with experience know immediately and reject them instantly.
I used a solution called tarn x on a few cents I wasn't going to try and sell; Just to give the coins some appeal, That said I also read that orange pumice and a toothbrush works wonders...but I know the bristles would show some kind of damage....I'd prefer a micro towel and acetone for future works.
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5 minutes ago, VKurtB said:
When you have even a tiny bit of experience, it’s so obvious it fairly shouts to you.
so pretty much anything that looks between a proof and regular dirty old coin ....would be a candidate.
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Honey?!
Where'a the nail polish remover?!
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I'm curious, mainly because I have no clue, but if a wheat penny has the tarnish removed and is virtually cleaned (even the nooks and crannies) how do you tell it's been cleaned??
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Looks from the pic that it was circulated before it went in the holder. But still worth a C-note.
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Not with covid plenty are posted but cancelled
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Reading a few posts. I think where back on the show!!
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As far as class go. I ordered a 54 state park set. Dunno what I’ll do with it. As for shows? I’m on the east coast slim pickings.
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2 minutes ago, VKurtB said:
Come on, man! Big Bang Theory. Hotter than the Lost in Space kind.
That show had too much ''canned'' laughter for me......just like the football follies they throw at us now with the fake crowd noise....I'll pass.........
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yeah I made the switch mid thread , my submission has what I believe ddo quarter(s) and the thread went sideways there.....my bad.
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one cent last I looked.......last penny I saw was on the show ''lost in space'' I believe....
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11 minutes ago, VKurtB said:
I collect real pennies, the British kind. I think they’re mostly clean enough, but should I have the surfaces tested for COVID?
shoot!!! American pennies aren't real?! I'm screwed.
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9 minutes ago, Conder101 said:
Well since the W is in () that means there is no mintmark and it is a bullion coin. With just a couple of exceptions ALL bullion ASE's are struck in West Point.
Not ase' but quarters were submitted for grading......more to the point circulated not bullion.
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And you are cleaning pennies why?..asking for a friend.
2015 (w) eagle s$1 first releases ms 69 DD
in Newbie Coin Collecting Questions
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Eh,we will see. I’ll post whatever the slab says. I did note ddo on one of the coins wrappings. I didn’t see anything else with the loop I used. It’ll be fine. After all they’re my coins.