I love to use a fountain pen, but can't at work due to traceability and possible smudge/bleed issues. The FDA likes to read things whether or not...
Great way for budding jewelers to get some high-grade gold for a cheap price. I use them as blanks to strike medals over.
It and the $2-1/2 Indian are among the most counterfeited of U.S. coins.
Add in the .720 fine Mexico 25 pesos from the 1968 Olympics, and the .500 fine 1967 & '68 Canadian dimes and quarters. And don't forget the...
And most of that was on the surface due to metal migration, so what is left is probably only 30%.
Looks like it was hit with a flat punch for setting nails. Probably a bored carpenter on his lunch break. It just makes it worth it's intrinsic...
They would be a fun buy-of-the-month at your local coin club. Sell them at 49 or 50 cents each, limit one per member, or two per kid under 16.
I don't know of a law that says that gold (or silver, or platinum) is required to be traded at spot. Dealers can sell and BUY at any price that...
And the packaging for McDonalds.
It is my retirement. I treat it as cash that doesn't lose value to inflation. The stock market is way overbought, and I don't want to pay the...
Utah - Philo T. Farnsworth - the Television and John Huntsman - the Styrofoam egg carton.
Which is why I just coincidentally was born when Neil Armstrong set foot (presumably for the Aluminum hat gang) on the moon. It sure makes it...
And the young-ins that are in awe of every new technology will help be the driving force. They just don't see the repercussions and loss of...
When I buy duck food at Tractor Supply, they ask for a phone number for their deals. It is my daughter's, and I have to pull the phone out and...
I have a brain. Use it or lose it. Think about how many phone numbers or addresses you could name off of the top of your head, but now can't...
Maybe send it to ANACS, then to PCGS for cross-over.
Seems with English hammered you have to play a give-and-take game. You get great strikes with problems, or nice condition coins with weak details.
In that condition, it may have a bit of rust. The raw steel would show, and it would be a slightly different color of silver.
Always been one of my favorite designs. I don't care for the reverse of the 1836-37, but I like the 1838-39. Nice coin regardless of the slab.
Just circulation. Nothing rare or valuable.
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