28 cents......πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

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Still......first some odd reason....I've been smiling all day long! 😊

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Might look like 1848, but it's 1843.

Not too often when I find a coin almost 200 years old anymore!

Nice start to my year!

Thanks for peeking!
 

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I know of Andres. But I've never seen/used them. Aren't they just pointed abrasives?
Yes.
Of varying degrees, and providing precise control compared to other abrasives, like finger nails, pant legs, brushes, toothpicks, etc...
 

Yes.
Of varying degrees, and providing precise control compared to other abrasives, like finger nails, pant legs, brushes, toothpicks, etc...
Guess I'll get a couple then. Worth a try.

Thanks.
 

Congrats!

Knew a guy who put rough condition Indian head cents that were ready to crumble into olive oi They may still be soaking.
I tried electrolysis on a flaking one. Looks like rough sandstone today.
 

NICE FINDS !!! Thanks for sharing
 

Congrats!

Knew a guy who put rough condition Indian head cents that were ready to crumble into olive oi They may still be soaking.
I tried electrolysis on a flaking one. Looks like rough sandstone today.
That's been my experience with some coppers too. I can pretty well tell which ones might clean up a bit. But....water? Just never seemed to work for me.

Thanks!
 

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