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Whats does the average coin shop pay a walkin for silver There is no average coin shop, and what shops pay depends on what form the silver is in Grandma's silverware is going to get a different price from vintage rounds bars or ASEs or low grade 90% silver coins Unless there's some additional collectible value, any shop is going to pay a little back of spot and sell for a little premium over spot
What You Need to Know About: The Science of Toning Toned coins often have somewhat muted luster depending on and due to the thickness of the toning When these coins are dipped, the flow lines (and thus the remaining luster) are also eliminated in the process The result is a dull, lifeless coin that appears unattractive and undesirable So there you have it, an introduction to the science of
PVC Damage - How to Remove It - Coin Talk Copper is most vulnerable, followed by silver, gold or platinum (Susan Headley, coins about com) If you see PVC on your coins, throw away all plastics that touched it
Which coin and currency storage supplies are safe? - Coin Talk Air-Tites Air-Tite holders are the most attractive coin holders next to slabs, and depending on your views about slabs, you may find them more attractive You can choose various color combinations to best highlight your coins, whether copper, nickel, silver, gold, or other metal
Proper acetone procedure - Coin Talk I have seen several different threads and posts concerning the use of acetone to help clean and conserve coins, but I havent seen any sort of agreed upon procedure for using acetone For a moment, lets take the whole arguement about whether or not dipping soaking the coins is necessary, and focus just on the actual procedure