Anybody buying this probably won't even notice whatever loss they may take when they sell it. There are a lot of McCartney fans (and Beatles...
Dropping off for a bit, I think I need to go get stitches in my tongue.
Some people don't mind collecting culls. I'd do a good bit of squinting and digging for a chance of a 1916-D cull. Or even a 21, 21-D, or 42/41.
Ugh, reminds me of Zombucks.
There happened to be a coin show at a beach resort while my family was vacationing there. One dealer had two ex-jewelry gold dollar coins he was...
I think that's called "Technical Analysis". :troll:
I can imagine a couple of "D"s and a couple of "S"s, but none of them are in the right position.
Or the patient has gotten morbidly obese and needs to lose fifty pounds, so let's start by cutting off their legs.
Wasn't 1980 the big spike? I think it was over $500 the whole year...? In 1980 I was working half days in a computing center until I graduated...
Trying to get my head around the idea of an online auction that doesn't accept online payments. Heck, the Girl Scouts came to our door with cookie...
I was pretty well in shock already by the time I got to that one. Weird, weird mixed lot from eBay.
Oh, but it is a 31-S. [IMG]
I'm thinking now $5K by 2035 is on the low side, but discussing the reasons is depressing and against site rules. :(
I've posted this one before, but it surely counts: [IMG]
I'd say the experiment was a success, in that it did a good job of determining whether or not that agent would work!
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