Interesting how modern designers often look to the past for inspiration.
I would think, without going into a full blown legal thesis, that because the ASE is legal tender, it must be accepted as payment if tendered.
And they can't even throw some gold dust crumbs back to clients in the way of simple explanations.
You should have a cent from each mint, apparently not.
Based on GDJMSP's numbers, I would agree. In fact being a TPG appears to be a gold mine.
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It is a very long story, but a whiny Canadian set in motion events that are still affecting my life years later.
Let us just say 4,200 coins in a 7 hour day? If PCGS averages $15 per submission, that is $63,000.00 per grader per day. Even with overhead, I...
A grader decides in 6 seconds whether a coin is authentic or not, but also to assign a grade if necessary? How close do you think you are on that?
Yes. That is the legal tender of the coin. I am sure some would walk into a 7-11 with an AGE to buy a Slurpee and nachos, and walk out with $45...
Yes. They are legal tender for $1.00.
Go to the bank. Besides wheats, you will find plenty of copper cents, many from the 60's.
Because the cent costs more to mint than its face value, but will not be done away with, what would happen if it was only minted every 3 years?...
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If you can get the same price as if getting best price purchasing 1 oz. Eagles, I agree. Otherwise no, stick with 1 oz. Eagles or Maples...
If it is graded or authenticated, it is slabbed. That takes time. A few notes in lieu of a slab is not too much to ask. regarding helping...
joe, always nice. The 1990D is especially freezingly frosty.
Found a 1928 in a roll 2 weeks ago, plus many others in 40's and 50's.
Yes! At first glance I thought 1800's.
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