Sooner or later someone will step on the rules line and will be ..... , Stop the potty humor.
I don't want this to go another 6 pages or even another one. Yes Numisrookie, you can do what you decide and no one can counteract it, you have...
I would like to know why people ( even the experts who name them and sell them) feel that single squeeze doubling of design on a coin ( such as...
Go back and look at the pili ( hairs on the insect). If they look sharp to you at any magnification, look again. Anyone who has used a real...
Kurt, you have passed over into the political rant side. Stop here. We know it is your job, but the buck stops here. Thanks Jim
The pre 1960 commemorative half dollars, maybe starting with a 1892 Columbus half, as they are nice and not too expensive even in nice condition....
Most of the machines have an internal catch for coins that wouldn't pass through the initial pathway to separate the odd piece of plastic , rolled...
PMD, but we are assuming the smaller cent is the normal one. What if it is the altered one. I would like to see several cents including these 2...
Thank you!
Now Kirk, you are trying to get some people to say very bad things. Lead them not into temptation. (paraphrased so it isn't a religious quote)
True survival of the fittest in a way. Now if you change the numbers 30 and 90 around, you have the other extreme :)
Sorry for the cackleberries, you will find that there are many on this forum who are quite knowledgeable about error coins and varieties, and who,...
I guess that is why I should trust those honest bullion blogs and newsletters or conspiracy websites with their "documented" facts :)
Barclays reports their leverage ratio at 2.1-5.8% depending on the calculation inclusions....
Of course some members might buy options to take advantage of the move and then dump them :)
I would seal them in acrylic as they are an extreme oxidizer when made dust size, such as from scratching or rubbing, resulting osmium tetroxide...
"The Mods/Admins knowingly letting the issue continue forward and continuing to heat up.... yet the members will get reprimanded for it? Sounds...
" The "L" is James Longacre's initial on the ribbon at the back of Liberty's neck. Only in 1864, only on the pointed bust variety and only in...
The most likely answer is heat damage as mentioned. The outer nickel containing clad has a lower thermal expansion than the copper core, thus...
You have been warned! You have no standing "to do same thing back". You need to follow the rules, try reading them. You will probably stay, no...
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