I am on the sideline anyway, but I hope for your sake and others in the same boat are correct. I have been in stocks and commodities before, and...
Quite a few of the "heads' on CNBC ( including some that have been fairly positive on gold before) now say they have gone short, first, as a...
Life is a great learning tool, if one accepts the lessons. At a young age, I felt things were relatively simple. Won awards and notice and felt I...
I liked this show, but I like even more the Heartland show in El Cajon in late Nov./early Dec. Be sure to look for it. Fewer tables, but many of...
I have read on other forums that the clad layer can be physically removed by soldering tabs on one side, attaching the other side to a wooden or...
Grade 1 65 Grade 2 ungradable, altered surfaces Grade 3 64
Nice attitude guys!
I doubt that NCS uses any magic solutions that are not available to others. The difference is that they , and many others, know HOW to use the...
Generally not unless the degree is extreme. The die that stamps the coin has the date cut into the die so they leave a raised date on the coin. As...
Look at this wholeseller of them http://www.cmcmint.com/store/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=23_25 25 of the bars for $150 = $6 each. jim
At the coin show in San Diego last weekend, one seller had bags of $250 face silver dimes ( all I could see were Roosevelts). They weren't moving...
The cases appear modern as shipping crates in the later 1800s, early 1900's were usually rough thicker wood 4/4-8/4 for heavy things such as...
Yes, I sat there also and noticed them. That booth was a coin shop operation and had several consignments from local collectors. I was looking at...
For anything to be a good investment, the investor has to know not only when to buy / invest, and also when to divest/sell. Collectors usually...
Stereotyping seems to be an aspect of human relations that exist from childhood to death. Perhaps there are some who don't in their lives and they...
I don't recall examples with the "chips? die gouges? on the C and N of CENT.
None of those. It just indicates some mechanical stress. Sealing a slab with no stress on the plastic would be ideal, but in a real world process,...
No, just kidding. If you have a LED flashlight, go into a dark room and shine the light on the slab. If it is a good quality LED, since it will...
Artificially Stress-toned cases~ So now how to tell the AS from the NS. :) ? Jim
The faint diffraction can result from stress within the plastic. It will vary according to the intensity and "purity" of light striking it. Best...
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