So, by that same logic, if you don't like it, it should not be available to anyone, right? Now you're starting to sound like Detecto, and that is...
Yes. The reverse proof mintage is 224,981, but the plain proof could have a mintage of as many as 100,000 more due to their inclusion in the C&C set.
And post a sign saying "Please don't feed the alligators!"
Me, too! I still have my sets. Sitting on them for another little while to see where they go. I'm hoping it's up. Thanks for the update, TC.
If it's in a PCGS holder: Problem Coins All of the coins in this category (other than 83 and 99) submitted through the regular PCGS services will...
Nice gifts. How can I get on your list?
$64?:devil:
You'd think they were hiding something.:rolleyes:
What do these three Questions have in common? What is your annual income? How old are you, Ma'am?
Castle doctrine and stand your ground laws, though similar, are for different situations.
Instead of making me read every state's law, make it easy and link what you want me to read. Maybe you are referring to the extension of the...
The Castle Doctrine only works if you are at home, that's why my valuable things are in a safe deposit box at the bank. I leave a small amount of...
Yes they'll remember you after that for that. But don't let it be the last time. The memory won't last too long. Bring them a box of Christmas...
Depends on what you mean by "near".
You might want to rethink how you phrased this.
I don't know about using a fluorescent light. Most people are sensitive to the flicker and color of fluorescents. IMO, it's best to use an...
I live in Florida, a "stand your ground" and "castle doctrine" state. If someone enters my home uninvited, the coroner will carry them out in a bag.
If you are paving a floor with them, heavily coat them with polyurethane.
I'm thinking 20 years in a change pocket will do that to a coin.
Unless, of course, they can profit from it.
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