If you can get circulated silver at 20x FV when melt is 22.3x FV, I'd say empty their shelves. And if you can get 1/10oz gold for $170 when spot...
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Seems to me we had an exposé or two about that in the last few years locally. If I'm remembering correctly, restaurants are not supposed to grab...
I'd assume that's for people picking up to-go orders.
It was! Some of us (raising my hand here) just needed a little nudge to figure it out...
Heck, that cert number is almost a flipper, too, if not for the backward 3's...
"Clipped Die"? o_O
And Dad's less than 3 years away from 99, and once he makes that, it would be silly not to stick around for another two years...
And a very few people make it to 111, and Jeanne Louise Calment made it past 121 to 122. I like to think of myself as being halfway to breaking...
I do see Blakesley, though -- the dentils are much less distinct opposite the clip. I think it's legit, but let's wait for the error specialists...
That would make me think that if there ever had been anything about the 1964 dollars, it would've been in the 1966 or 1967 edition.
I don't have any Blue Books from that era, but I'm pretty confident that the 1964 Peace dollars never would've shown up.
I can further add that the introductory section of the book says nothing about the 1965 act to remove silver from coinage. Pretty sure the book...
Give it next year to someone born on April 1. It won't be the worst joke they've had to put up with.
No, dedicated macro lenses are categorized by magnification -- the ratio of an object's size (at minimum focus distance) to the size of its image...
Really, it's mostly eBay. Remember, listings are free until you get up to the merchant tiers, so it costs nothing but time for someone to put up...
If you're going to squirrel away cash for emergencies, might as well make it bills with interesting serial numbers -- if nothing else, it'll make...
I'm still waiting for a ladder. I expect it'll be a long wait. On the other hand, I'm pretty sure I have several flippers tucked away somewhere...
"Superior" looks like an understatement from these shots! I'm seeing FB, and I'm not seeing luster breaks, at least from these shots...
The math this time is pretty easy, because one troy ounce is 31.1g. :)
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