I've bought a few things that were too big to fit in my hand. Even a couple of things that would've been dangerous to hold in my hand. But I get...
I can understand buying a share of a coin, but it has zero appeal to me. It's a bit like buying a share of stock -- except that the coin doesn't...
For 1932-D and S quarters, more than one dealer has told me "if it looks bad, it's probably good, and if it looks good, it's probably bad."
Waiting patiently here...
That's a pile of silver. Heck, that's a pile of everything. I was suspicious of the trade dollar, and that made me dubious about whatever came...
Recommended for addition, along with copper. Save your (pre-1982) pennies! :rolleyes:
Looks like the silver spike this morning almost got us to 30x FV for 90% coins, then fell back.
Oh, for... what an ill-posed, undefendable rule. What if you bought it for $30 when melt was $19.99, but then melt rose to $20.01? Or vice versa?...
Given the tales I've heard about custody cases, and the odds between men and women, I shudder to think what must have been going on with the...
If the For Sale section went away, hackers would just make posts in other forums dropping broad hints, or add a signature line with a link to a...
It might be worth reporting as mail fraud. Conventional wisdom back in the day was that the folks who investigate mail fraud were more motivated...
I like it! It looks very much like some of the lots I'd buy from eBay back in the day. Some were busts, some had really nice surprises. Eager to...
It's hard for me to tell from these photos, but I might be seeing luster in the fields on both obverse and reverse. What are you seeing in hand?
Thanks for the follow-up! FWIW, when I saw "you" post an ad for gold below spot, I reported the post right away, figuring it was the same kind of...
On my grumpier days, I'm starting to believe the chaos is the whole point.
I think the closest thing I've got is a couple of wooden nickels...
But, hey, just think how great everything will be once all that vintage world and ancient coin manufacturing comes back to the USA!
Not so sure. My father-in-law grew up around tools, and once he got past a certain age he wasn't able to use them safely.
Now I'll be up all night wondering what kind of signal that marble gave...
If they're that common, maybe someone would trade two of them for a 1913 Liberty nickel.
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