Let me know if you can find a state which isn't equally restrictive. I'm unaware of one. Yeah, that, too. :)
Heck, I can reach that on the local bus service. Or, I could if I weren't already so broke from buying too many coins that I don't even have bus...
Every customer, buying or selling, regardless of tender. Georgia law does not differentiate. If they weren't going to keep the record for a cash...
Frankly, if @jwitten felt the coin worth bidding on, you'll be OK. :)
It's the law in most states. Pawnshops and Cash For Gold types have to collect accurate data on customers for antitheft reasons. They even need to...
Gonna find some nastiness underneath the solder/epoxy/whatever. It's only 0.2g heavy, and there's a lot more than 0.2g of coating.
I know you know what you're about, but that seller? Chancy proposition, man. :)
Keep in mind, the reason I like 1921's is because I have a masochistic streak. :)
No, but only because I don't ever have that kind of scratch for a single coin purchase (and Pinnacle Rarities is currently getting all my money...
Holy cow, that is a tremendous strike for a 3CN. I don't care what you paid for it. It's worth more than 63 money.
If I ever win the lottery, it will become my life's goal to find and liberate this coin from its' current owner, with no real regard to the price:...
Speaking of people getting tired of seeing this.... [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Its' value to me cannot be estimated in monetary terms.
It's not like the "wrong" alloy, just not as completely mixed as normally expected. Perhaps a little higher percentage of zinc near the surface...
There are many different formulations with varying flux cores.
Two factors: 1) Physical surface irregularity and porosity. This is best evidenced here by the 1839, which plainly shows the surface etching...
You know those huge solar power fields which employ mirrors to focus the sun's energy onto a tower and heat water for generation? Like that.
Good point. I've completely forgotten the damage caused to my hands by the MR16 Halogen flamethrowers I used before the Jansjos. :)
Whoever handles the evaluation, you can assume they're being pushed to the limits of productivity, as evidenced by some of the egregious errors...
The only real selling point of the Jansjos is the small size of the light itself - they're only 1.25" in diameter - and their gooseneck...
Absolutely. There's also the possibility of normal surface subsidence/wear during the die's lifetime - as the die ages, the mint mark will appear...
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