Yeah, I think I have half a box of them, and if I remember correctly, they are not punched. I may be sitting on a gold mine!!
Maybe for you, but I recall buying a basic Casio calculator around 1973 at Macy's in Kansas City.
Whatever. Just the thought of any Morgans being melted makes me cringe.
A lot of people believe that something being sold cheap must be. You get what you pay for, right? Now I get more memory in my Kindle than I had...
A bag full of Morgans about to be melted!
I don't dislike any coin. If I don't collect the ones I like, I still like the ones I spend! :happy::cool:
You should probably try acetone. It seems to clean everything. Or you could dip the jar. Whatever you do, maybe you should start a new thread on...
Then you should also read "The Code Girls" by Lisa Munday. It's the fascinating true story about the women who worked in cryptography during WWII...
The idea is to go to the link provided and learn from it. Educating yourself will stay with you far longer than getting an easy answer. But stay...
At my first coin show I walked around to see what everyone had. There weren't many bourses that were empty, and most of them had a couple of...
If you can get to Springfield, Missouri, they have three coin shops there. Take your coins to one of them to check it out.
Did you set up your own little observatory there? Very nice scope! I went to a stargazing party in Arizona once and the host had to check the...
I might buy a Morgan with a little toning, but I don't like that coin at all. Sorry, but it just turns me off.
"And over here is the viaduct." "Why a duck?" Gotta love the Marx brothers!
Oh please don't. Your bologna analogy means I can concentrate on higher-level stuff and can stop sweating the small stuff!
All you need to do is a search on YouTube. They have several videos showing the actual machines used and the step-by-step process.
I don't think so. It's just the way things go. Especially when you talk about marketing. We adopted the image of Santa Claus from ads for a...
I do that sometimes. I much prefer pumping aluminum than iron. :cool:
I know I will, at some point, get into ancients, but for now I'm finding my history in U.S. coins from the 1800s on up to the 1980s. More in the...
I know what you mean. I can't find the camo shirt I bought yesterday.
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