Moy looks like a stand-up comedian when he does his talks. "So...a Priest, a Rabbi, and a Minister walk into a bar..." :D [IMG]
I always follow the "Snicker's Bar" rule. When I was a kid a Snicker's bar was 5¢...now it's 65¢. If I make $130,000/year today, that's the same...
Congratulations on becoming a Professional Numismatist at such an early age! Technology is moving at such a pace that I would be lost without the...
That's sorta why I was looking around for them. I figure with all the production problems they're having...there may not be very many of the first...
After a while, there are certain auctions on eBay you just skip right over...one of them are rolls of pennies with something other than pennies in...
I began looking for a dealer that will sell the ATB Five Ouncers, but haven't found one, yet...then I came across this article in CoinNews.net....
Ah-HAH!! I knew someone must have posted this, but I didn't see it...so I posted in the "Tyler Sisters" thread earlier.
LOL :D I understand the theory behind the policy and it makes sense really...but it's all this "Oh, by the way..." crap that brings me down....
This is the latest Mint press release as reported by the Coin Update News. All I can say is "Geeze...NOW you tell us!" I wonder what other...
Do you know what a gelding horse is? The opposite of that.
Elaine must be looking at the Kitco site...which shows New York as OPEN...which we all know is incorrect. :rolleyes:
Very good, concise writeup DG! :thumb: Say, Cloud, what do you make of the Mint not lowering prices the past week? Could it be they "knew" PM...
"Notgeld's are cool"....Thanks, Duke! This will be like that Seinfeld episode..."I'm out!"
I searched the Mint's archive of press releases and see that the two (2) set per household limit was in effect until 15 Dec 1999 at which time...
Laws just keep honest people honest...the terrorists don't seem to have much trouble moving their money/PMs around.
CT roadtrip!! :hail:
There was an article a while back in Coin World or Numismatic News (the two I get) that talked about a delay in the release of the 95% copper...
I live in the DC area and have come across a few "in the wild"...but not many. The 1955 series (P,D,S) Roosevelt dimes are a great example of...
Thanks schatzy...but the reference you give says that the Proof set had an original limit of two (2) sets per household and was being raised to...
You are correct...I misquoted the reference. There was a two (2) per household limit...according to MikeNoodle.
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