I don't think people made it up...why would they? It's one think to make something up that would be a "big deal", but it's not really worth it to...
http://www.911blogger.com/node/5327 Start reading. If you think 9/11 took place without any "help", you are a sad...sad man.
Any place with a ounce of brains is not going to sell silver or gold bullion/coins in "bulk" for less than spot. Even if you wanted a million...
I don't have a "reliable source". But...it says right on the machine "silver dollars", steel cents, and world coins "may not be returned"....
Not a crazy idea at all. I actually captured this photo today. [IMG] As printed, if you accidentally put a "large dollar" in there, it probably...
I have spent quite some time researching this. We all know those big green coinstar machines. Willing to take your change and turn it into cash,...
It would be wiser if we went to a large dollar coin again. A paper dollar only lasts about 2 years, a metal coin can last 50 years or more....
I feel bad for the person who was duped into buying it. Hmmm....50 coins...would probably work out like this: 40 "pure copper" wheat cents....
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Probably a joke. "Plz" is usually used by people <25, either that or that person is clueless.
With melt at $11.15, that's gonna be hard to beat. Even in bulk through apmex, they are over $12 each.
64 Kennedy halves are worth $32, 65 are worth $32.50. [IMG] In all seriousness...you might try a pawn shop. Sometimes they will sell them for...
64 Kennedy halves are worth $32.
Yes...but if you look at the photos, you will see a different texture and tone then the later silver coins. [ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]...
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Who else thinks these are pretty cool?...
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Yes most of the old coins have been cleaned, but even the newer ones were too, and still look different. Even MS ucleaned examples look different.
Why do a lot of really old silver coins have a dull grey look. [IMG] [IMG] While most 1840 and after silver coins look like this. [IMG] [IMG]...
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