Wow, I never knew that Colombia did Star Trek tie-ins on its currency! [IMG]
Aww man, now I can't even complete a year set of Trade Dollars, never mind a year-and-mint set. Where else am I going to find a 1791 specimen? And...
LOL, just wait!
Thing is, if you take a few thousand people and have them guess the outcome of ten coin flips, you'll get a few who guessed right on every single...
Sorry, can't agree. Snakes eat rats, rather than teaming up with them.
It really doesn't, though. Sometimes it's an essential part of engineering. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dither The problem comes when the...
Well, if a broken clock is right every twelve hours, and this guy has missed eleven times so far...
I suspect someone rubber-stamped it after receiving it in circulation. Here's a thread with a similar find:...
That's the way circulated ones come. For the 1932 quarter mint marks, the rule of thumb I was taught was "if it looks good, it's probably fake; if...
I guess we'd better pay close attention to him, if he's already predicted ELEVEN of the last... zero crashes?
I had pretty good ears, but mostly what they were good for was making me flinch at every pop and crunch from vinyl. Especially since some of those...
THANK YOU for that link! I'd bookmarked it on the DLRC site, but then they pulled it. I think I actually bought a second-hand paper copy of the...
Yeah, I found the halves and dimes a lot more interesting, just because of the wide range of prices with nothing in the stratosphere for low...
As a lifelong bottom feeder, I... have no problem at all with your action.
Glad to see you posting again regardless of whether pictures show up!
Thanks for the timely tip!
And 91.67% is, in fact, not less than 90%. ;)
91.67% (22 karat), right?
Lovely! Any mint mark?
That's what I remember reading at the time. It was getting tougher for the Mint to source the 90% stock. And with today's astronomical premiums...
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