So today, melt on 40% is 2.37 per half or 47.50 per roll of 20. 4 rolls is $189.60. So your 176 is 92.8% of melt... That's pretty good for 40%...
You bought an uncertified bullion medal, you got an uncertified bullion medal and you seem to want an MS70. If that's what you wanted, you should...
You can use the online spreadsheet to create these, just make the conversion rate, buyer's fee, etc. as parameters. Then create rows referring...
Open a case with eBay, reason for return is that it's counterfeit - it's somewhere in the dropdowns, maybe under not as described. Then follow...
/a/ he's not trashing you, he's asking what a COA has to do with a Photo Certificate from a TGP. /b/ What is the connection you were trying to...
Means Old Peculiar which our loving way of saying original poster.
Best bet would be to find a local library with back issues from CoinWorld or similar and page through them. Probably only on microfiche, when I...
The problem with refining 40% is that you have the two outer layers of 90% silver, 10% copper and the inner layer that is 100% copper. When you...
At least from a handling perspective, the photocerts were likely more expensive. Robert Paul discusses this in his recollection from ANACS days....
Both 40% and 90% are bought from you at a discount because it costs to refine to pure .999 silver. Costs more to refine 40% so a bigger discount....
Still not simple enough to answer. What is it that you collect? For some things there is a single canonical source. For example if you collect...
Just an ordinary presidential quote golden dollar unquote with some environmental damage. The few that have actually circulated are well-known for...
This thread has been a blast with certain people on the ignore list - guessing what banana brain said w/o having to read it. Thanks all - way...
The die was also well past it's real life span - hence the smooshy lettering
When a government creates a coin, there is seigniorage involved (that's the difference between cost and monetary value shown on the books of the...
@Hiddendragon your collection, your rules. Bleep 'em if they don't like it. Besides, NCLT is some of the most innovative work done today. And...
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