I would like to point out that Hugh Woods is also the official insurance agency for the American Philatelic Society, a national organization for...
I was a Realtor for 10 years. I assure you the best plan is to simply buy or build a home where it does NOT flood. That is not rocket science....
That's not exactly right. From the government website, www.floodsmart.com -- Whats Covered Flood insurance policies cover physical damage to...
Scandals, thefts, lack of vision, and political infighting --
That is a very slippery slope, to start minting PM products willy-nilly, every President or Indian fighter or yahoo, every 50th or 100th...
When I consigned coins to Stack's in 2012, I got a year's free membership to ANA. I did not renew because they filled my physical mailbox and my...
Technology is your friend. On your smartphone, block calls from the SPCA. Run a board from the ground up through your window, with the end of...
Camaro, you are not making allowances for the Bermuda Triangle effect...:woot:
If she had Federal "flood insurance," there's some hope; if she had Homeowner's limited liability, I think she might be out of luck. Find out...
Your biggest enemy, up front, is mold and mildew, which turns "wet" into "nasty and smelly". And if the bags of State Quarters are circulated,...
The top 6 coins are various Saudi Arabia, with one duplication. The bottom 2 coins (both holed) are unknown country and catalog value; I don’t...
The $1500 double eagle doesn't have any bragging rights...
A word about "dug" GOLD coins: in general, 100 years (or 500 years) in the ground does not cause this type of mottled, porous appearance. You...
There's an 1834 AU-details $2.50 on eBay, #181400126077, good coin to compare with the OP's.
I calculated the weight, too. Figure 3.11 grams uncirculated, but for ease of calculation, let's say 3 grams even. For 3 million cents, that's 9...
I did a little math, and 3 million pennies don't take up nearly as much room as I might have guessed. One roll of pennies is about 7/8 inch X 7/8...
The problem with saving cents or nickels for a dollar collapse -- when you sell, you get paid in rapidly-depreciating paper dollars. In addition,...
Today, a copper cent is worth just a fraction over 2 cents (from Coinflation.com) 1909-1982 Cent (95% copper) * $0.01 $0.20281
Quite an elaborate design for a pfennig coin!
It's from costume jewelry, I tell you.;)
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