Dude, one of the reasons my now-wife and I decided it was a good idea to get married was because we both agreed on this. It's worked for us for......
And live cockroaches and spiders. But perhaps I repeat myself.
Yep, nobody ever had to pay me to do it!
And unlike most other forms of gambling, you can't lose if you do play! (Unless you get shorted, of course.)
Pretty sure they'd say "customer has decided to keep the coin, no refund, case closed." I've had it go both ways - I've had eBay tell me not to...
No, that's the sort of policy violation that eBay does act on promptly (because it interferes with their revenue stream). It's a quick way to lose...
Late night coin shows also "use" PCGS and NGC.
At last check, gold was up close to 3% for the day, but silver was up over 5%. If silver's still in the range of $35 or higher when the big state...
Nope. So trust me as much as you'd trust an unlicensed electrician. Might give you straight info, might burn down your house. ;)
Just saying: the cheapest metal by volume is metallic sodium. If you're going to go for a more-reactive metal as the core of your planchet (which...
I'm still getting a steady stream of 2025 (P) cents in change here in central NC.
"Yahoos" is generic, but works.
[ATTACH] This is a current listing on alibaba. Yeah, there are plenty struck on silver-plated brass or copper slugs, but they're still making the...
Population is only one part of scarcity. The biggest part is demand. The Lincoln cent is surely the most-collected US coin series, possibly the...
I'm not sure if it's more or less unfortunate that those magnetic fakes are still "circulating" (showing up at dealers).
Let's hope they aren't being "conserved" the way some museums (*cough* Smithsonian) have done in the past.
That's more yield per ton than you'd get from gold ore. Of course, I don't want to keep tons of gold ore in my house, either.
I'm sure their calculators will let you plug in a value and calculate insurance, but their fine print still specifically excludes coins, or at...
If you're a hoarder, it's really, really hard to stop. It seems to me that coins can be an outlet for hoarding, a kind of "harm reduction"....
Fair point, of course. But I can't see Sears (or their manufacturer) agreeing to manufacture products with different branding that still have the...
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