I suppose it might be worth the time if you have something super rare to do that. |:cheering:
I haven't found something crazy yet. :cheesysmile:
I found a 1900 IH yesterday and it would be in...
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I suppose it might be worth the time if you have something super rare to do that. |:cheering:
I haven't found something crazy yet. :cheesysmile:
I found a 1900 IH yesterday and it would be in...
all the cars I have found are no name trash. :cheesysmile: Tootsietoys are good finds.
:omg: - I need to find that stuff.... crying01
I think it is gritty because the pits of the coin are filled with surface patina. When you soak the coin in what is essentially acid, it takes all of that out. I am wondering about experimenting with...
Thanks all.
I made a decision long ago not to use acid, at least on pennies... I use worchestershire sauce on nickels, but that is about it. :grin: Thanks for that info though. :groovy:
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Thanks all, when I pulled the 1909 it was so badly corroded I thought I nabbed a zinc cent... good thing I decided to clean it. lol
what a dime! thumbsup01
:wow: Way to go!
a few hours of hunting yielded these...where is the silver. lol that 1909...anybody make out a vbd. >:{
:wow: :wow:
Nice finds! thumbsup01
All I found in 2 hours of hunting was this (I also found a deer bone that I thought may have been used by the arrowhead makers but since it wasn't made out of metal I lost it. \:[):
It's the Libyans! Run Steve!!
What a cool lock. thumbsup01
Holy Mackerel :wow:
That is one beautiful sight. :smitten:
:omg: :happydance01:
cool. :happydance01:
Number: 184569
Thats what I thought too. :yes:
Nice stuff!
Wow! :happydance01:
That is a nice dime. :yes:
WOW! Fantastic! <:
Beats my 1940's toy cars this weekend. wtg :happydance01:
It deserved it ;)