OtusLotus wrote:So, this is what you should do... put it back into the wild and lets see who the next real cent member to find it will be...
Kinda like the Where's George on the $1 Bill....
"Yeah, and carve you initials into it first so that we know it was yours.
Cent1225 wrote:barrytrot:
That is a beautiful pic of that coin. It must be even better in person.
Just curious. What is that coin graded and what (may I ask) is a 1909-S VDB like yours worth?
jacer333 wrote:Heh, as much as I'd love to pay it forward I don't think I could live it down with this one!
Marine-I saw in another thread you only got $500 when you sold yours. Have prices jumped up in the last year or what? Seems like the coin, in any grade, sells for $650 at the lowest, and around $800 for an average grade such as mine.
daviscfad wrote:And make sure it is pure acetone
jacer333 wrote:Thanks for the link. Since acetone evaporates, do I need to find a clean jar to put some it in and then set the coin into that jar and close it up for a while?
jacer333 wrote:Thanks guys. I'm still uneasy about messing with the coin, even in a relatively harmless fashion such as this.
If this was YOUR coin, and had just a little grime around the edges like this, would you clean it in acetone or leave it be?
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