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Just like in medicine, get a second opinion.
Molar is the number of moles (6.02 X 10-23 power). Alot of atoms. Just look up the molecular weight of sodium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate...
I don't care. The plastic isn't what I collect. I see what the stuff sells for after the fad has passed and the newest hot item is what every kid...
I believe that is the Double-die variety. Search it on Google and you should see some images of what it should look like. It may be a new variety.
I got a 2009 UHR $20 gold with a black spot on it, so I sent it back for replacement. I ended up getting someone else's reject. Great business...
Exactly, closed sold lots only. Just because someone is selling something for a certain price doesn't mean it is worth that.
Not if you are a person that doesn't know anything about coins unfortunately.
I was with my sister in Mexico in 1990 and she went to exchange a $100 bill at the bank and they wouldn't take it because they said it was a...
NOT! This has been brushed and corroded in some acid. Not even any luster on it.
Who missed it, the Mint when it was shipped, or the guy that wanted to get rid of it? This wasn't missed, it was ignored and wall-papered over.
If there are counterfeit Maple Leafs, they will be the earlier pieces pre-2014 or so. The detail and quality is hard to match. And specific...
Palladium's downfall is its weight. Its specific gravity is 12.0 and silver is 10.5. Not much different. Gold is 19.3 and platinum is 21.45. In...
The U.S. Mint struck it, and they are hit and miss. If the RCM or Perth had made it, it would have been flawless.
Look at silver! Worth 1/3 what it was in 2011. Pt won't even fall 20%.
I agree, but if you are buying some gold, and there is Pt for sale at a lower premium, I'll pick up what they'll sell, which is never very much....
Well done gentlemen. People that know what they are buying and why.
The zinc pennies without copper can only truly be determined as an error if you can see the luster that should still be there. If not, it is...
Looks like die chatter. No separation, just shelves.
The penny was the only coin in circulation that WASN'T a Barber issue. It was actually done by Longacre in 1859. The cent did commemorate...
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