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Valued Member
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Rackster thanks for the advice, I will definitely try that out.
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: Nice finding proofs! I've found that a quick wash with plain soap and warm water removes the greasy finger prints if you catch them early enough. Then a quick dip into acetone to remove any incidental finger oil transfer before putting into a flip can make a world of difference. You guys might want to explore that. Thanks. So far, for the proofs I've found (1973-S half and 71-S & 05-S nickels, as well as an 04-S IA quarter from change) are just being kept in rolls. I'll try to do what you suggested if possible.
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You bet guys - I figure since they are already 'impaired', a little soap and water couldn't make matters worse. I was quite surprised that much of the luster was still there after a wash. Here's what happened when I cleaned that mini silver bar I found a few weeks back.  
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Rackster,
Where do you find the mini silver bar?
Last night's box was very good:
1935p buffalo 1907 liberty 1950p
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Nice Liberty Head find!
Here are the totals for my second box. dateless buffalo (I'll try vinegar on it) 8 forties (40-D upgrade, 41, 41-D hole filler, 41-S, 46, 46-D, 47-S hole filler, 48-D) 6 fifties (2x 53-D, 54-D, 57-D upgrade, 2x 59-D) 2009-D 1999-S proof 2 Canadian (2000, 2001)
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10 rolls today, found: 1949 1950 (really looked hard for a mm, but alas) 1954 1955 D 1958 D 1959 D
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Nice finds folks! Good to see the progress and lower mintage finds.
Jon - someone stuck it in a roll of cents. Crazy things we find!
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Quote: 1950 (really looked hard for a mm, but alas) A 1950 is still good, even if it isn't a D!
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Quote: A 1950 is still good, even if it isn't a D! thanks Numisma, it will go nicely into that empty spot in my folder of nickles I have plucked from the wild.
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The 1950 slot is empty in mine as well. I am currently at 156/176.
Edited by Numisma 03/20/2016 12:35 am
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I've found 1 silver in the last 3 weeks / 6 boxes  But I did find this one 2 weeks ago. This is the 2nd 1883 with cents V nickel I have found. My first one came out of my2nd box I ever searched. I have always had a great first box for each denomination I have tried and then it dries up quickly after that.   My first 1883 found  
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Very nice coins!
My buff has been in vinegar since yesterday afternoon, but I don't see any progress. I added a bit more hydrogen peroxide today, so hopefully I can get a date. I think it's a D, but I can't be sure.
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I'm doing some pickling myself Numisma. Almost done with the first box and it's a good one. Many Buffalo but unlike last year, half are dateless (hence the need to pickle the nickels).
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jack jeckel, wow, if I found one of those I would probably fall out of my chair.
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