I'm pretty sure they will. But I'm not gonna spend time looking up the citation just to prove it to those who can just as easily look it up...
The reasoning is pretty simple - it's because I think it's a bad idea. As a general rule I am strongly in favor of dipping coins. But when it...
Free of charge aint gonna happen, never did. The depositor has always had to pay mintage charges. As for what you can and can't get in form of...
:rolleyes: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] (b) A person owning gold or silver bullion may deposit the bullion with the Secretary to be cast into fine,...
What you're talking about has nothing to do with what I'm talking about. Look up the US Code, US Mint, deposit with the mint. You'll find it.
I'm reasonably certain there wasn't any "kind of forced" to it. Just yesterday Orange County announced that any business not following the new...
You seem to like looking things up - so go look it up. :) It really isn't that hard to find. As a matter fact, I'm reasonable certain that you...
Anybody that wants to figure out how to do it can figure it out, the same way everybody else has. People have been dipping coins to remove toning...
Yeah that's all true if you're company. But US citizens can are still allowed by law to deposit gold and silver with the US mint and receive coins...
Yes, they will. The laws are still on the books and the mint will still do it. You can take them gold or silver, they will assay it, and give you...
Yes. You can still do the exact same thing at the US mint even today. Again, for centuries the primary source for gold and silver for all the...
Most people didn't even know what germs were back then.
Yes, that is correct. edit - You have to remember that all countries have had money changers for over 2,000 years.
Yeah, but only after they tested it. And the same was true of gold coins of any country. It was that way for centuries. Of course by the late...
Yes, and so do quite a few others. The proof that quite a few know how is in the coins themselves. And it's quite simple to understand and obvious...
I agree with Conder101.
There are numerous specialty books on US gold coins that list known census numbers, (how many actually still exist), for date/mint. And many...
A list ? No. But that's because they can all do damage when not used properly. Are some harsher or stronger than others, or are some less harsh...
If there is I've never heard or read of one. About all one can do is assume that it is left to the graders' and the finalizer's discretion as to...
Yeah, from Barbers through Frankies more of them saw circulation, for reasons John explained above. But that only last about 50 years. Prior to...
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