Where can we find them?
try this website. It should have exactly what you need. From the horse's mouth, so to speak.
Yeah, you're right, you wouldn't want to shop at one of the stores where the lesser parts of the country also shop. ;) lol
I think they are too high
hmmm, I'm not so sure that the "knaves, thieves, and actors" are a strictly modern situation. True, there used to be some honorable men, but I...
She's been selling her husband's collection since Sept of 2004. It sounds like another tired marketing strategy, I hope it's backfiring! She (if...
IIRC, Paypal charges a fee for currency conversion, but as long as the buyer sends you US$ then they are paying for the conversion, not you.
You know if I was gonna commit fraud I would do everything in my power to avoid involving the Isreali authorities! They are just too darn...
I haven't heard that, but it would be fine with me!
Me too, but who isn't? It's kinda strange how the article ends and a new article begins with no title or anything! It threw me for a loop.
I think your best advice was from coppercoins (was that on the other forum?) to just use oily rags from a JiffyLube or a similar establishment....
First, it's a proof, not MS anything, but that said, it is a little surprising that it got the RD and not the RB designation. It makes you wonder...
Yes Mike, they are VERY reputable. It appears that Heritage's $40,000-$60,000 estimate was accurate, too.
I'm going west in 1901 and gonna get as many Frisco quarters as i can! I might get a few dimes, halves, and dollars just so I have the set, but...
Try using one of these: [IMG] [IMG] It is called an end nippers. I bought it for cutting the wires in a chain link fence, but since then i...
Especially for the Merc's! They are notorious for being out of alignment.
Nor do I, but customers will also look for the best value for their money, which tends to drive the price down in a given market until there is...
There are a good number of types that are left out of the 7070, including: 1) Half Cents before 1800, 2) Cents before 1796, 3) A second spot...
I believe the "good ole days" are a complete myth! Sure things have changed over that last few decades, but I believe that for all the things...
assumming: 1) the average coin is graded in 12 seconds, 2) the graders can maintain that speed over a 40 hour work week, and 3) that the graders...
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