China. So it is easy to get extra plastic slabs - overruns.
I sold a classic silver silver commemorative half dollar in PCGS MS66 for more than 2X CAC price and it was rejected by CAC. I told the buyer and...
Lots of luster, but too many deep hits in the reverse. Pretty coin - the type I like.
Me either, but that’s pretty much what it is.
AT. Unnatural colors on the obverse.
The Morgan dollars from 1900 on have less lead in them than before 1900. The mint improved its silver refining operations. There is a slight...
It's called tuition. If you keep paying for the same mistake, then you obviously didn't learn anything the first time you took the course and are...
They need to utilize the post offices for bullion sales - like they sort of did for the gold 1980-84 Arts Medals 1/2 oz. and 1 oz. pieces.
No, it's the only thing the U.S. Mint does right!
Sure. It only means the dollar has lost purchasing power. It could go to $50k if they keep printing. It doesn’t mean you’ll be rich, just have...
Carpe Diem.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safe_deposit_box You probably believe that casinos have to redeem their chips too. Nope, you gave them cash and...
If you can get in.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safe_deposit_box Look on the internet. Banks are private companies. Look at those people in CA having their boxes...
Looks like a printing error. Send it to CGA. Cheap currency authentication. https://www.cganotes.com/
If a bank closes, everything in the SDBs is considered an unsecured asset of the bank. I don’t personally want to risk it.
RCM
SMS piece. Not polished, just removed from a set.
They’re going to create quite an underground black market.
Not if they’re going to build as many electric cars and solar panels as they say they are.
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