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  1. I don't collect them (I don't own any) but they are neat. I've seen some of your beauties Bob! CC
  2. Wow I love reading this thread you guys!! My most recent find wasn't from change but a roll. I got a 1956D Dime in $400. Priceyeah, that's a sweet offcenter Dime! Congratulations!
  3. WELCOME BOB! FANCY meeting you here my good friend! Glad ya joined! CC
  4. When I used it to remove corrosion on a G4 1913 Lincoln cent, it did not wash out the coin's color or ruin its circulation toning. It goes on and very quickly evaporates, after it removes the corrosion. Tomorrow I'll clean an old penny with acetone and report what happens. CC
  5. Using a cotton swab soaked in acetone can work very well to remove the corrosion. I have done this before on common coins, and the acetone does not usually destroy the coin's original color. Just my two cents. CC
  6. $400 for a 1916D Mercury Dime. What do you think NGC Graded it as? CC
  7. IMHO, It looks MS-64RD, Environmental damage. That strange green toning bothers me. CC
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