However, the public should/could ultimately determine what the I.R.S. etc. can do. After all "we the people" are the government, in the final...
An easy way to distinguish tokens, play money etc. from legitimate coins is legit coins almost always have a monetary symbol, place of origin...
Whew, the art work on this coin leaves much to be desired. LOL!!!
I think gold is probably not going to drop much further, if at all, so if you want to buy it, maybe 20% of your disposable budget could go for...
Just remember, some characters get their jollies at getting a rise out of people. It does make for some good gossip. Ha, ha!
The hand does look weak, but finding a full hand is nearly impossible, so I think your coin looks great!
You are buying iridium? Interesting! Currently, Ruthenium is a real bargain at just around $38 per oz. This is by far the cheapest precious metal...
You are right, it is kind of funny, but actually, literally every one of us are said to be in violation of some law, or regulation at least 4-5...
Congratulations on a nice looking VF25 merc!
Kids at a coolaid stand are technically supposed to report their earnings, too. We can judge the sanity of that! Ha, ha!
Did I misunderstand the question? Possibly. Personally, I never reported such transactions, regardless. AliceZ can judge that.
Do not report any such sales, especially when there is a cash exchange. Get cash for the coins if possible! Some states do require a form. You may...
I must admit, I am not an expert on die varieties. This is why I say the doubling looks interesting regardless of what caused it. Others can...
That is an interesting doubling of the date, regardless what caused it.
The reverse on the Barber dime has a slight, hazy look to it, ditto the obverse on the Seated dime. This is typical of dipping, or wiping.
Personally, I think some people are way too fussy on whether or not some coin had some, remote trace of a touch up job years ago. I have seen...
I see no evidence of doubling, sorry.
Nice pick up! The Morgan $ looks really beautiful.
Even on the obv. side, type I is distinguished by the hair narrowing to a point behind the head. This coin shown is a VG8.
You have our sympathies. We have all been there, for one reason, or another.
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