That is one nice thing about my state: no sales tax on coins, currency or bullion. They figure it would be the same as having to pay tax on...
We're screwed. Just a matter of how long till it hits the fan, and who can blame the most.
I cracked a gem 1882 Morgan out of a SEGS slab to get it into a PCGS slab. I don't remember it being any tougher than an NGC or PCGS. The old...
Thanks for that info. I have seen adjustment marks near an edge, rather than across the face of the planchet - it was probably a warped planchet...
I couldn't tell if it was graffiti or adjustment marks. They look like they are in nice parallel lines, line they had been done with a file....
Looks more like machine doubling to me.
I think HA is 20%, and they have to be higher-end items that sell for over $50 or so.
Maybe Jack Nicholson got a hold of them.
She is the definition of a 'handsome' woman.
What is the contingency plan if it comes back 63FH?
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Still has a copper core. Looks like it has been exposed to a weak acid that gave it the pinkish color, rather than the orange normally seen for...
Zinc doesn't care what kind of acid attacks it, or what it was made from.
Yes, 2.5 grams is Zinc, and 3.1 grams are the bronze or brass pieces of 1982 and earlier.
The sulfide will go right through the plastic, which is porous. It will also go right through the hard plastic of slabs, so don't ever put rubber...
If you were buying silver with big black streaks on it, or would you rather have nice lustrous silver without black streaks? Would you pay the...
Thanks for getting back. It is a fun set. I have about 8 of them so far.
This is old, but I couldn't resist: "No one expects the Spanish Inquisition!"
If you still have, and ever think of liquidating the Doily '36-S Boone from the set, let me know. I am putting together a 1936 Commemorative type...
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