One further expansion of the cashbox/cash register subject. I forgot that up until 1857 (?), many foreign coins were legal tender in the United...
An article about the first American coin-operated vending machines would be interesting. Another article could be about how cash registers...
This CT thread of June 2014 discussed Maple Leaf fakes and provided images. That's not ASE's, but it's darn close....
A very nice lot of foreign silver shipped by Benjamin M. (aka StLDanceArtist) from his Sales thread posted last week. No problemos, amigos....
I found one on eBay, item #301497927328, offered Buy It Now for $39.95 plus $3.95 postage. Not clear if a wooden box is included.
Try this; pick out 5 coins, rub a small dab of ordinary Vaseline on both sides, with your finger, then lay them aside for a week. Then rub off...
"to encourage such pathological/criminal behavior..." :woot:
I know that slowly and quietly accumulating 90% is the most RISK-FREE way to protect the buying power of your current assets and to maintain the...
Yes, then you would be safe with a 20 ounce bar, virtually illiquid, virtually impossible to sell when the Crunch comes, with 1% as many potential...
I agree with profit man, I actually see this as a high-risk negative -- the company's apparently so desperate for quick cash that they're losing...
Indeed, G-- forbid anyone should WIN anything and make the others feel bad! We're lucky the Seahawks didn't get a big trophy for "First Runner-Up"!
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Ah, but the kid didn't distinguish between the three (surface) compositions of recent Lincolns, which could affect results significantly:...
And it's actually immaterial whether the coin was jewelry or not, that was just a side observation, and we'll never know for sure. Yes, I would...
Well, here's two of a number of points. At the top of the obverse, there are two prominent rim nicks typical of fold-over prong-type restraints....
Added that website to my long list of "collectibles" bookmarks, always glad to find something new - thanks.
Just on a hunch, examine the coin and tell us if it has coin alignment (one side inverted with respect to the other) or the much less-common...
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