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  1. That looks like a good deal

    Any sovereign or half before early 1900's is difficult to get for that price

    Any chance you could post a scan or picture ?

     

    If my wife helps me install the scanner pretty soon, I may be able to start providing some images. I'm an ignorant savage when it comes to computers. Any chore that doesn't require a hammer leaves me scratching my head and grunting. ;-)

  2. What's next? Probably commemorative coins for the first dogs or for senators' girlfriends. Actually, it makes little difference what images they impress upon these worthless pot metal tokens. The hard truth is beginning to take hold even among the mass of TV hypnotized people that this crap isn't real money.

     

    Gold and silver are real money. Paper and pot metal are tokens whose only value lies in legal tender laws requiring subjects of the issuing authority to pretend that they are valuable. Pure nonsense from a gaggle of morally retarded, self proclaimed rulers whose time is almost up.

  3. I buy all of my world gold from a few small timers I trust, usually. Getting hold of a tough type may send me to Camino Coin sometimes, but generally, I get a piece or two a month from a little hole in the wall shop in the combat zone , downtown in Richmond.

     

    I may try your source pretty soon.

  4. If I'm not mistaken, Brasso leaves behind a residue which is supposed to stop tarnish. You'll need to wash it thoroughly in hot, soapy water with a trace of ammonia to strip the Brasso from the surfaces.

     

    Once your coin is back to the clean metal, retoning will begin. Give it 20 years in a cheap manila or wrapped in that 1st grader's wide ruled paper and your penny will be back up to snuff.

  5. There must be a British version of the Safe T Mailer, isn't there? I usually use those for all coin mailings because they make a flat, solid package which doesn't reveal the shape of the coin inside. I just ran out and had to mail a few pieces in the old way. Hope they're going to arrive safely.

  6. I've had PVC gunk on lots of silver but never on gold. Still, it can happen. With gold there's less chance of any attack on the surface since gold isn't a reactive metal like silver is.

     

    BTW, is a young head half sovereign in VF usually worth only bullion value?

  7. So you mean there is no denomination called Zonga,  and here I was hoping to find some so I could say I have a pocket full of Zonga and then be promptly arrested or slapped :ninja:

     

    Actually, it's legal to carry rolls of Zonga. The Nudnik is currently the prohibited denomination. The Zonga being so scarce, insufficient revenue was being generated by the legislation, so a tweaking of the text was in order.

  8. Demonetization of coins and currency is an act of tyranny and fraud. The US government has already done that in a few cases. It will become the norm as the dollar sinks further in value. The practice of demonetizing circulating instruments of exchange is part of the buildup to hyperinflation.

     

    Mexico has been doing it for decades.

  9. Amazing I never heard of the calcium chloride trick and I live in a country were it seems to rains 5 days out of seven

    In fact I got an hygro meter and most of the time I live between 70 and 90 % moisture because on top of all I live on the riverbank of an above ground canal that seeps water all the time into the underground

     

     

    It's pretty humid here(central Virginia), too. The water table is so high that bored wells are productive as shallow as 20-30 feet. I've developed an allergy to mold spores which seem to be airborne here year-round.

  10. There are basically two kinds of loupe:

    1. Bausch&Lomb

    2.  the others

      Hope that was helpful.  ;-)

     

    If you are serious about your lenses and loupes, microscopes, telescopes and planetariums, then you buy Zeiss.

     

     

    Zeiss microscopes and binoculars are indeed very fine , but their single lens loupes are no better than B&L loupes though they cost more in the US. In a loupe, the price differential isn't worth it, IMO.

     

    Multilens devices are a different matter, though I don't know any coin collectors who use anything other than a pocket loupe or handheld magnifier.

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