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Yet another interesting piece of numismatic history. B) I find it interesting the suggestion from Chairman Barnwell back in 1861, that, if Confederate coinage were to be issued at that time, rather t… (View Post)2 -
Re: Lid on acetone bottles do the fumes make the plastic melt?
Acetone solubility is reversible - anything which contaminated acetone might leave behind on a coin, pure acetone should remove quite easily. Since it already dissolved in acetone the first time arou… (View Post)4 -
Re: I apologize about this being Off Topic, but my The Penny Lady® Facebook Account was hacked/disabled
Usually, "the point" is to try to message the hacked account's friends and trick them into sending the hackers some money. The usual spiel is along the lines of "Hello, I'm on holiday … (View Post)2 -
Re: Ever call your wife (or husband) from a coin show to get an ok on a large purchase?
Feel free to accept or reject advice from one of the never-been-married, but I would assume that, if money is tight enough that coin purchases are causing relationship friction, then you're better of… (View Post)3 -
Re: What are the oldest coins that have a date?
You'll also notice that on this coin, and on most other dated coins from the 1400s, the numeral "4" hasn't quite evolved into it's modern form; it's kind-of written at a 45 degree angle, an… (View Post)3