With Silver going up faster than gold I would expect a better deal. You shouldn't have to pay the premium on both.
Thinking about some 70' pontoons Garage for (woodworking) and some quarters, bed and kitchenet, toiletries. I have a place to build it. I think...
The outskirts of town at that time, and a secure lumber trade. Theres just to many middle men Brother!
When you see that fissure, I look at the price tag, then the condition.
Phil Arnold photo'd it right? That yellow doesn't look right to me, never seen that before.
Don't bend it, it will break.
Rounds and bars are a little different, most bars are silver. a lot of rounds are just white metal. I like them all just sayin.
All the way from his back. Did you find that in a roll?
Turn that frown upside down. It is gonna be years of change to recount that history. Let's relish in the wins before we count the losses. I have...
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The house I live in was built for 13G in the 70's. Property Utilities, the whole shebang.
Very cool Ragged Fissure. Fun coin Mark! It's got a massive planchet crack also. Edit Cracked Planchet
Not an expert, at first glance I would say that the coin was mounted previously in a piece of jewelry. Or a cud, but that is more of a modern...
IMO they should have a retained price if already minted. I for one would be happy to help relieve them of the product. Is there any congressional...
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Thats cool what year did he make that?
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I am gonna have to look I have an 1864 somewhere.
I would first do a specific density test. Thet are pretty neat as is, it depends on what you want to do with them. My Brother has a small smelter....
I would leave them as is, That's a nice pair of balls. drill a small hole to check the consistency then use it to hang them from something. How...
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