| Author |
Replies: 14 / Views: 1,871 |
|
|
Valued Member
United States
417 Posts |
Expanding my roll searches and I have read on here about Red Pennies. To this point I have not saved them. Shame on me. Is this an example of what I should be looking for.   I took these photo's without using a flash. Please let me know if Iam on the right tract. Thank you for help.
|
|
|
|
Moderator
 United States
56855 Posts |
In a word...yes. Very nice find. John1 
|
|
Valued Member
 United States
417 Posts |
Thank you for your help.
Next question is what is the best way to preserve this coin. A flip, plastic tube or other method.
|
|
Bedrock of the Community
United States
19935 Posts |
Yes, buy some tubes and start stashing them.
....and, please crop you photos next time. You're showing more background than coin. LOL
|
|
Pillar of the Community
Canada
9152 Posts |
When I get a few of the same year in RED I put the best in 2x2 then an album, the extra's go into the plastic tube holders.
|
|
Valued Member
 United States
417 Posts |
Can newer issued coins, say since 2005 for example be considered "red" pennies?
I will work on my photo cropping. Thanks for the tip.
|
|
Bedrock of the Community
United States
12437 Posts |
"Red" can be used to describe any Lincoln(other than 1943s) with original Mint copper color.
|
|
Valued Member
 United States
417 Posts |
|
|
Bedrock of the Community
United States
20753 Posts |
Quote: Next question is what is the best way to preserve this coin. A flip, plastic tube or other method. Many possible methods. 1. Purchase a plastic 2x2 type flip, insert coin and seal 2. Purchase a cardboard type 2x2 flip, insert coin and seal. 3. Place in a plastic roll and add cotton so doesn't move around until you get more of them 4. Place in an Album and forget worrying about it's future. 5. Sell it to me by sending it to me postage paid for by you.
|
|
Valued Member
United States
318 Posts |
Should we clean them before tucking them away? I mean like an acetone bath or something so our fingerprint oil and sweat doesn't cause unwanted darkening.
|
|
Moderator
 United States
187702 Posts |
Very nice! 
|
|
Pillar of the Community
United States
9792 Posts |
The big killer for copper is moisture, so storing them with some sort of dehumidifier or silca gel is recomended. No talking while looking at coins, your mouth is generally what deposits the tiny spots that grow into carbon on copper! Learned this trick at an ANA seminar on grading a long time ago, makes sense too.
"Buy the Book Before You Buy the Coin" - Aaron R. Feldman - "And read it" - Me 2013! ANA Life Member #3288 in good standing since 1981, ANS, Early American Coppers Member (EAC), Colonial Coin Collectors Club member (C4), Conder Token Collector Club member (CTCC), Civil War Token Society (CWTS) member, Liberty Seated Collectors Club (LSCC) & Numismatic Bibliomania Society member (NBS), USMex, Member in good standing, 2¢ variety collector. See my want page: http://goccf.com/t/140440
|
|
Rest in Peace
United States
9104 Posts |
two words: painter's mask
|
|
Pillar of the Community
United States
9792 Posts |
Quote: BiggFredd: two words: painter's mask The Japanese have got it down then, LOL! I just try and refrain from talking while hovering over coins, it's good practice, beside sometimes I talk too much anyways! 
"Buy the Book Before You Buy the Coin" - Aaron R. Feldman - "And read it" - Me 2013! ANA Life Member #3288 in good standing since 1981, ANS, Early American Coppers Member (EAC), Colonial Coin Collectors Club member (C4), Conder Token Collector Club member (CTCC), Civil War Token Society (CWTS) member, Liberty Seated Collectors Club (LSCC) & Numismatic Bibliomania Society member (NBS), USMex, Member in good standing, 2¢ variety collector. See my want page: http://goccf.com/t/140440
|
|
Rest in Peace
United States
9104 Posts |
|
| |
Replies: 14 / Views: 1,871 |
|