This CAN happen, but the blank sides of the finished coins will NOT be completely flat.
Pardon the language but who pissed in his post toasties? Did he go off just because someone mentioned Puerto Rico or did I miss something else?
Condition would be FR to AG. There are two different 1807/6 overdates, the small 7/6 which is rare, and the large 7/6 which is common. You have...
Amazon only charges taxes if they handle the fulfilment. You may also be charged taxes if the third party vendor handles fulfilment and they...
I'm looking forward to when I can rent an autonomous vehicle when I need to take a trip. I dislike traveling and I dislike driving. I'd love to...
It does need to be in something to protect it from degradation. If I were to send it in for slabbing, in order to keep the cost down I would NOT...
I don't think you can. I believe CAC only does US and WINGS only does world coins.
I swear some people think that all the cash that comes into a bank is just kept stored in a back room somewhere waiting until it is needed....
Sounds like what is called a Value Added Tax. At each step the price rises (value is added) and the tax is added on to that increase.
Of course if you pass it on by raising prices then your gross receipts rises as well and your tax increases. Yes I have and yes it was quite a...
What I'm wondering is why he needs so many offices for one person. :)
Oh YES. I have very little interest in them.
Of course if they would stop making the cents and five cents they could turn over an even larger profit to the general fund.
Date doesn't look right, C's in the mintmark in wrong place and too large.
They said they got it out of a silver quarter cup, so I would assume they saved it from a junk silver lot in a coin shop or flea market.
It would also be valid on pivoted hub doubling such as on the 1995 DDO cent. I agree it wouldn't have much difference on offset hubbing. After...
My understand was the the vaults were COMEX vaults and I have never seen anything but precious metal items in 911 slabs. (I'm pretty sure the...
As long as they don't get audited. That's a big part of it. Back in 79 and 80 when bullion went sky high for the first time and coin shops were...
Well there are records of the shell casing arriving at the mint daily by the railroad car load, so if they weren't recycling them what were they...
An 1875 S twenty cent piece being just worth melt? I don't think so.
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