BuckleBoy said:(This is where any field cleaning takes its toll on old uncirculated silver coins!) The difference in a point or two on a nice coin like this can mean several hundred dollars in price if it grades MS-60 or higher.
Regards, and Congratulations!!!
Buckleboy
Slabman said:Here's a little tip. When your in the field, and you find a good quality coin, (actually, I do it to all coins
other than wheats) is carry an asprin bottle of tylenol bottle with the snap on lid. Fill it with water, almost
to the top. Toss it into your digging pouch, and when you get a good coin, just drop in into the bottle. Most
of the dirt will soak off while you keep hunting, and the water does not allow the coins to be damaged.
HH Slabman
whoops i didnt even notice that....I shouldnt of brought it back up...dang...SWR said:Wow...this thread started almost two years ago, and the original poster hasn't been active for over a year.
Nice dime, too