Actually I like the image handling right here on CT as well as any auction website. No screwing around resizing images, quick multiple uploads,...
I sure don't get your complaint about Auctiva; you can get a HUGE image, multiple images, far superior to eBay, as part of your $9.95/month fee....
OK, the TDC obverse -- a rotting zombie, wearing a "Sound as a Dollar" t-shirt. On the reverse, the dragon that devoured us, plus the legend,...
That's like saying (thinking back to CT's controversial 1889-CC dollar), "it doesn't matter when the mint mark was put on..."
"I'm sure they are under the table buying up many hard assets right now in preparation." Hold on a minute -- there aren't any hard assets except...
"If you cannot overthrow democracy with war and conflict, then just collapse it financially." This is exactly what Ronald Reagan did, only he...
Interesting sidelight on the Feuchtwanger 3c coin -- I sold one in Stack's Americana sale of January 2012, and it only graded about fine; the...
Mr. Flute nails it! I have also bought colorized ASEs well below spot, and an all-day soak in acetone fixes them right up, for bullion, ALMOST as...
This is a presentation copy of Criswell's hardbound book, "Confederate and Southern States Currency - A Descriptive Listing, Including Rarity and...
Would you care to point out any errors of fact??
You open all the bags or rolls and look at all the quarters and advertise that you have inspected all pieces for blemishes and imperfections...
The two questions to be asked in flipping quarters: Which strategy will double my money first? [and] How can I minimize transaction costs while...
There is NO way out. It is mathematically impossible to pay off the national debt, and you could raise the marginal tax rates to 100% and would...
You might not be able to strike a 1000kg platinum coin, even if you wanted to. On the Mohs hardness scale, gold is 2.5 to 3.0, but platinum is...
Oh, my Kennedy halves are long gone; for an immense amount of effort, I might have made $50, plus I tied up a lot of capital that could have been...
OK, the big image threw me. Wish OP's would get into the habit of adding diameter in mm's when asking for identification!
Here, speaking of big coins, is the Australian Perth mint "one tonne" gold coin, which weighs 1,000 kilograms, about 2,200 pounds: [ATTACH]
Yes, a trillion-dollar coin is ummm, SYMBOLIC, and would hardly represent a spit in the ocean in terms of the platinum market.
Some day I'll tell you how I lost my ---- on bags of 2002-PD Kennedy halves (direct from the Mint), which also looked foolproof...
Looks more like the One Taka, Bangladesh. What's the diameter?
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