I just received this letter from PMG:...
Those shows and the website are still fun even though I've seen and heard it all before.
Too late. The shows you're hearing today are reruns. Since Tom Magliozzi died, there have been no new radio shows.
There's no question in my mind that the seller sat on the package for 11 days. Why? Only the seller knows.
There are gobs of them.
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What serials did you get?
Those cars in Cuba ar mostly made of home made and jury rigged parts. The bodies, while they look nice, are probably as much as 90% Bondo. Those...
You must be VERY old. :D
Did YOUR attorney advise you to only talk about this with her/him. Perhaps you should think about putting this out in public.
That's the ticket. Cover one hole with a hundred holes. Pure genius!:D
It's a hit.
You might try plain (no additives) clay kitty litter, too.
Time has nothing to do with wear. I've seen some 1965 quarters in circulation that would still grade AU, and some 2000 quarters that are almost...
The last one 'E33333993E' is a binary. If they were mine, I'd hang on to them, because, 'maybe someday'.
New to the internet? Look here: http://conecaonline.org/content/coneca_attributions.html Is there anything else I can do for you? :rolleyes:
Then send it out to CONECA for a definitive answer. http://conecaonline.org/content/coneca_examiners.html
Not if it's a plating issue. It shouldn't take much pressure. If it's a plating issue, what difference does it make if you damage it?
To help prove or disprove that it is a mint error. Unless, of course, you wish to remain delusional about your coin being an actual mint error.
Push down on the raised area with a wooden toothpick. I'm sure it will collapse under the pressure, proving that it is a plating issue.
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