I think you are right, like a strand of steel wool or the like.
Mr. White may have a point.
Would you rather walk around with, and spend, $300 in silver/gold coins (assuming the world worked that way) or $300 in paper money?
Will electronic currency (i.e. debit/credit cards or something similar) ever replace hard currency? If so, why and when? If not, what is one...
I agree (and for many more reasons than posted - could be a thread).
Aaaaahh, restricted? Anyway, did the hurricane (whatever they called it) affect the price of silver in NY? PS Your CT page is not like it used...
It may be the worst example of ebay photography (in fact, it probably is), but what it is is very, very super ridiculously hilarious. PS I think...
Perhaps none of our thoughts or feelings are original. Perhaps thoughts and feelings and the physical manifestations of those are being relived...
I did not think your "offer" was really real because that probably would have been a technical violation. I looked at it as a good natured reply...
I think hard currency will always be around. Also, so many safeguards, technological advances, and laws need to be effected before your proposal...
Nothing like an old S Mint cent. Very nice, an especially attractive reverse.
River and rim's, nice flow on both of those cents makes for nice cartwheels. Perhaps it is lighting, but I see a nice broad cartwheel going in...
If these notes came back, any nominations for who or what should appear on them?
Now, now, I am sure no one is purposely or otherwise trying to break the rules here. I think people are posting in a facicious manner.
Joking or not, a bid is a bid and a thing of honor and I am sure the final high bidder will follow through. I would have gone as high as $15 for...
joe, I wait in anticipation to see the one of a kinds! One of these days, I'm gonna have to own a one of a kind in my collection.
The coin may not be worth much, but it is still very cool. I would keep it in my personal collection if I found it.
[ATTACH][ATTACH] My latest Ancient. A Greek coin of Kassander circa 300 B.C.
That is the perfect Asian name, for a guy, of course! PS Our girl's auction is over $16, I may be out of the running, but good luck to those who...
Any honorable mentions?
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