What are you looking for in that range? There's not much of real value other that a few double dies. Don't forget the '92 Close AM and the...
A slightlycloser approximation is 41/45. Multiply by 41 and divide by 45. Or to go from Troy to Avoirdupois, multiply by 45 and divide by 41.
Since the provided links go to shut down auctions, it's not possible to know what they said. What, exactly, was distasteful and repulsive about them?
The price of gas is about 80% controlled by speculators on the futures market and has little to do with supply and/or demand.
I just checked the auction link and the coins aren't there, so maybe your complaint did what you wanted. I, personally, don't see any problem...
Depending on what it's made of, it's worth either $0.10 or $2.53
There doesn't appear to be any circulation scratches on the fields, just a couple of small nicks on the reverse above the eagles back. The base...
Here's a link to a few price guides which are available by subscription or at book stores like Barnes and Noble....
It may have been a valid auction coin which was stolen after posting. The seller then edited the listing but left it up to maintain links to his...
Stay away. Save your money and buy something you actually want. There is absolutely no such thing as an unsearched lot on ebay, or anywhere else...
Some books attain a mythical status way above their true informational or educational value. I've seen this in a book on restoring military...
Just to make a point; the methods above which recommend using distilled water mean just that - distilled water - which is NOT the same as bottled...
This is what he was paid. It appears to be 12 piles of 5 coins each for a total of 60 coins. At $1550 per ounce this would "only" be $93,000....
I have a whole sandwich bag full of that stuff. It weighs one ounce more than an empty bag so there's one ounce of something there. I took it to...
When I was 13 I was delivering newspapers every day. My customers paid in cash and much of what I got was Barber Quarters and Halves, Franklin...
Here's a discussion from another group http://boards.collectors-society.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=1517724
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The plaque I mentioned in post #24 as being for sale for $9500, is still for sale but now at $4500. It is marked #1 and has the 1907 copyright so...
It looks just like my Dyno Lite, that I'm not too impressed with. It does take good pictures but the color reproduction is horrible. I think...
I disagree with your logic. If paper Dollars were discontinued, it wouldn't be until AFTER a suitable supply of Dollar coins was made available...
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