give it to Walter White, He'll know what to do with it. if you have a smal amount soak it up in cotton balls, like nail polish remover and put it...
Not trying to be mean here, just giving advice. They are old, well circulated pretty common wheat cents. Have you ever given any thought to using...
Yes you are missing that it's on the .999 commemorative blank and weighs 26.73 grams @ 1.5 inches diameter. impossible for it to have 31.10g (a...
I'm not sold on the "privy mark" ones.... Seems like they can been seen as a commemorative, and be excluded from a set, I mean I guess technically...
There's a type 1 used in 1873 and 1874, and a type 2 used from 1875 onward in combination with the Type 1 pairings. I know this much. Look I...
this thread on here is helpful also, again I have to thank @ksparrow for this!...
Reminds me more of this: [ATTACH]
looks fine to me maybe some weakness in the nose bridge area of washington but still well within acceptable for a coin meant for circulation....
[ATTACH] Not all trade dollars are exactly the same depending on the year or mintmark. https://www.pcgs.com/coinfacts/coin/1873-t-1-trade/7031...
PMs are PMs. Coins are coins. It's not similar markets at all. You buy and hold PMs waiting for the price to increase to generate a profit and...
A similar way bank transfers work or selling a stock really. Sort of a combination of the two. You're using a platform like coinbase, bitstamp,...
On january 1 1993 Mexico switched to the new peso. This is where the problem is. Those coins are old pesos. It's a different valuation system....
And as I understand it, it's all really Satoshis (and by satoshis I mean blocks of information chained together) on a blockchain ledger out there...
Hmmmm, that's odd I know it was therewhen I posted....... [ATTACH]
Ok. hmm, it's called a "coin" because that's a unit of measure that's understandable and it's a "currency" I suppose. There is no physical "coin",...
My circulation "white whale" is the 1999 WAM. I KNOW I should be able to find one, I've found a handful (I mean like 5 of each) of the 1998 and...
it's an easy way to transfer black market cash around the world because nobody is tracking any of it and there's a whole stable of investors...
Fair enough I suppose. Just kind of infuriating to know they grade out very similar colored coins, and much more blatant examples that scream...
the catch is the turning in my opinion, although I wouldn't do it like he does haahhaha!. Rotating it under light should highlight trouble spots...
from my experience hunting boxes of quarters, bicentennials are about 1 per roll to 1 per every two rolls on average. usually it's 25-50 of them...
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