They would be plated as these would not even mistakenly be struck on a gold planchet. Only Mint that has gold planchets, that I know of, is West...
You're still missing the point Blaubart. The currency is recognized as legal tender and can <---key word] be used for payment of debts, not that...
I don't know who made it, but it really is helpful for distinguishing between mechanical doubling and double die strikes.
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Here's a diagram to help you distinguish between mechanical doubling, and double die. [ATTACH]
They have 891 negs in the past 12 months. Which ones were removed? They're also a top rated seller, with 99% rating. Reading some of the negs,...
I have to agree with Medoraman. I'd rather the Mint be more creative, and replace some of these old, mundane, stale designs like Lincoln cent,...
The issue was not refusing service to this guy, whom I might remind you was the cause of his vehicle being towed in the first place; but refusing...
My suggestion to you would be to contact the parking bureau and inquire as to what forms of payment they accept. Specifically ask if they would...
Under what statute would the business forfeit the debt? There's no such statute at all. The business can decide what forms of payment they are...
Bottom line is, any business can choose to except certain forms of payment, or not except them. How many times have any of you walked into a...
It would be body bagged for sure. XF DETAILS would be on the label.
No, I was wondering what sleep was. <-----New Yawkah
I have one set complete 64 and higher on the uncirculated coins, and 64 and higher on proofs. Currently working on a 64FBL set of uncirculated...
Which supports the saying, "A fool and his money will soon be parted."
Red flag #1. Could be true, but more likely it's a sob story for marketing the coin, which looks to be worth melt, not $50. [/FONT]
Read post #42 ;):thumb:
After reading the 5 posts Alex has made, English is his/her second language, and might be going through an online language translator.
[ATTACH] I'm thinking of getting a thicker pair!
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