Yes, Auction 103
That is one of the interesting characteristics of HF is that it dissolves glass, so it is commonly used in plastic containers. Despite the fact...
I e-mailed him and he said the sold list would be tomorrow...:nailbiting::nailbiting::nailbiting:
Hey, welcome to CoinTalk. Not really a Morgan aficionado, but from reading the forum, "Buy the coin, not the slab". Since you seem to like the...
The only results he posted were from Auction 102...this one was 103
Welcome to CoinTalk...they are worth whatever they are worth to you. Nothing there that I know of that has much value. Other comment will...
They are still doing it...wonder if I could order another 10...
At least they are worth as much as used stamps...:) I have a few and like them
Dang...this got me into looking for a nice one again...drat you CoinTalk!!!
I bid on 4, got outbid on 3 and entered two more...let's see...:nailbiting:
The best deal would be with one of the bullion companies who were offering 10 oz at melt for first time customers...I'll have to look and see...
I remember when I saw them cutting on it, it must have been between 1967 and 1972. Lester Maddox was Gov during part of that.
Not chiding you, but please post a picture to show what you replaced it with and then treasure that as your Secret Santa gift.
Ah, the good old days, I stand corrected about the fact that it is a gas at normal temperatures, it boils at 67 degrees Fahrenheit, so it would...
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Considering that 100% HF would be a gas, I kind of doubt this. Scary stuff to work with though.
Gee...I wish I had said that.
Only if they aren't yours...be more careful with yours but don't lose your mind.
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