For the uninformed, DEI, used here, stands for “Diversity, equity and inclusion”. Read the article at Wikipedia, should you wish to get a robust...
Yes, but then we would have no way to make change…because there’s no way some people would give a full nickels-worth of thoughts.
British: al-yoo-min-ee-umm American: al-loom-in-umm. Just watch Britbox, Acorn or Midsommer Murders…they’ll school ya’. …sorry, must scarper (...
…late out of the gate…. :-)
@herculad …Welcome to Coin Talk. It is not any type of error. Yes, that is post-mint-damage, AKA: PMD. This means it was damaged after it...
No rounding, up or down, need be done. All the merchant has to do is set the price. Everybody pays hidden fees built into pricing already. This...
For Etsy: “Dremel’s-R-Us Anniversary Quarter (finished with diamond dust)”.
That is contrary to my experience. Littleton was supposed to send me MS60 coins in 2015, and what arrived didn’t have wear but had way too many...
If that is their Gold Shield Service…then I will take a hard pass. You did not get your moneys-worth.
Nothing wrong with getting a fair price selling to these companies. The problem arises when said companies knowingly dupe unwitting neophytes....
I’ve seen this many times. Extended storage with exposure to heat or varying humidity, as mentioned contact to various paper types: album,...
@Iamleilanianne I just reviewed all of your posts over the last 6 years since you joined Coin Talk and I believe you have been done a...
Canada produced their last cents for circulation in 2012.
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Still, with trillions of cents in circulation it would take a while before they were phased out if planned properly. If new-metal cents...
Several truths remain on this issue: America wants to keep the penny (cent). Cents need to be made of a durable metal that reflects a worth of...
I got one in change last week, but it had already been too heavily circulated. It had at least 20 medium-size contact marks on both sides and all...
Totally correct. Quick research shows translation of carat to Spanish is “quilate”. I believe the pronunciation is “kee-lah-tay”. @7Jags Kudos...
Well, I agree you have a valid gripe, but, honestly, if the Scottsdale mint doesn’t place a value on their packaging…? The crux here is not...
…and this will explain all the peg-leg statues soon to be found everywhere in the future…Spark
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