But the spot price for the .77 oz of silver in them is $13.51 (silver is $17.54 at the time of this posting.) "Rare coins and bullion are totally...
Have you tried installing it on 10? I've been running a lot of old software on 10 that you wouldn't think would run. I'm still running Word and...
Yes they will, at least melt value. It is odd since they had a directive on commemorative programs awhile back that said events commemorated...
Looks normal to me.
That is going to be the real problem since some states have sales tax, but have exemptions for various items or they are taxed unless they are...
I do think real world. Your example is true if you only have 1 million transaction each of 95 cents each. But in the real world that doesn't...
Agreed Confederate currency would be more interesting than a "silver penny" which 99.9999999% of the time turns out to be just plated. (Of course...
By law all US coins are supposed to have the date of coining on them. In theory that would mean that they could not make them until after Jan...
Thought of another missing one, a William the Conqueror silver penny. Believe it got left in a motel room in Chicago.
It should make F-12, it has a full LIBERTY and the rest of the details look good enough.
Definitely out of tolerance, by about .2 grams, might be worth a small premium. If you are thinking about slabbing it don't unless you just want...
It is a nickel that has had a dime glued to it and then the dime removed leaving the incuse impression of the dime in the glue. Look closer, you...
Lamination
And approvals on the way!
Jack, would you happen to have an image of the back of the ANACS slab? That was about the right time frame for the first of the fake ANACS slabs...
No we still know about it.....we just don't know where it is.
I think you owe hime some more money. :)
I'm impressed with the quality of the book and it's a lot cheaper than I expected. Who was the publisher?
I don't think you would say I lost it because it did finally turn up, but I had a 1938 proof set disappear for about 10 years. I have a 1796...
Because as long as banks request cents from the Federal Reserve, and the Fed requests them from the Mint, the Mint has to keep making them. The...
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