Seems worthy of a commemorative to me. This is a really big deal for our UK friends. The US issues commems for far less significant events.
From a Google-searched (so take it for what it's worth) article dated Oct. 28, 2019: "As of yet, there are no truly cashless societies. Of all...
There wasn't a story they wanted to tell, other than to inform readers that a number of companies that deal in the handling of cash appear to be...
For those worried that digital commerce will undermine our hobby, an excerpt from this weekend's Wall Street Journal: "It turns out that good...
TMI, Randy. :D
Just in today. Lovely coin at a great price. There is toning, but in hand it's not as pronounced on the obverse as the photo suggests. [img]
So these taxes that are being erroneously collected . . . where is it all going? Is it forwarded to the tax authorities in those states, or to...
I thought it was a requirement. :D
Good prices, good service . . . and a newly redesigned website that's a hot mess. Went to place an order this morning and the "menu" link was...
My eyes are still pretty good, but somewhere along my journey I decided if I need magnification to fully appreciate a coin, then I don't want it...
As forQueen, I cast the "Hate 'em" vote. Their music has always been like fingernails on a chalkboard to me. I avoided the movie for that reason.
Would this qualify as irony?
Splash toning??!! [IMG]
Very nice!
AT.
Aged, like a fine wine!
That's the key issue right there. I have US coins in my collection, partly because I'm an American citizen and it would just feel wrong not to...
You had me at the thread title, riff.
All of the above.
Yeah, but only because the US gov't hasn't seen fit to make them make sense. From what I've seen, 50 cent, 1 euro and 2 euro coins seem to work...
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