Funny, funny, funny.
Silver at $80/oz. It is a possibility if yearly demand continues to outstrip production. From 2002 through 2009, the yearly demand did not...
It would seem to me that even though lead may not deal death to a vamp at the molecular level, a vamp head isn't going anywhere once its legs are...
Again, it seems to me mass quantities of fast flying hot lead is the answer to any possible undesirable vamp infestations.
If silver were the currency to be used, it may actually be a way of detecting vamps.
I believe it is somewhere around 1 billion oz. (refined above ground silver).
I do not "doubt" the dryer answer, in fact I am sure that is what occurred (or other similar contact equal around the edge), but I just need to...
Were there quite a few years between wanting, waiting, buying, and ebay? If so, the price has not really remained the same. After considering...
OK. I think I have it clear in my mind. Thanks all for the clarification.
WOW! I really like the Syracuse, Gallia Belgica, and "Little Dancing-man" coins.
What is it when the material is harder than planchet, and essentially becomes part of the die, and leaves a raised spot?
So long as they mint memorial coins. Perhaps the reverses could memorialize methods such as water-boarding and the iron maiden.
So long as no one takes aim at your fuel tanks.
I think varieties are the way to go. They are the coins that are undervalued and rare.
Cut a few into star shape.
A drop of mercury would also do wonders.
I thought a strike-through was when something got between the die and planchet, thus causing a raised mark where the planchet metal did not spread.
If it is raised, and nothing else points to PMD, I would say possible strikethrough or possible variety/error.
A Troy ounce weighing more than the avo. ounce, correct?
Sometimes ya just gotta have points.
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