I mean, it's not like trade with East Asia is really relevant in the modern age. :rolleyes:
I am hoping DC releases 1929-1933 Peace dollars for the corresponding anniversaries.
I'd expect a smoke shop to have them, although I don't think those kinds of dealers usually track things to 0.01g. Look for one that has at least...
It's JS. https://www.pcgs.com/news/what-does-the-js-on-the-roosevelt-dime-mean
When I was looking for a milligram (0.001g) scale, there were lots and lots with 30-gram capacity, which of course wasn't enough for...
A hundred fairly-new nickels is probably easiest, but that's definitely the wrong scale for weighing individual coins. I'd say don't knock...
Well, that one looks like someone was scratching at the surface of the coin pretty hard. Wonder if the struck-through foreign material was still...
Unfortunately, they probably see it as "reducing their listing counts and sales volume". :(
This is worth a try, but it's likely that the scale's resolution just isn't high enough. One grain is around 1/15 of a gram, so not much better...
It looks to me like that scale isn't designed to weigh more closely than a tenth of a gram. That's not really good enough for work with coins....
I share your skepticism about digital currency, but I don't find this argument especially compelling. That which can be physically possessed can...
Distilled water first, then let it dry. If there's still visible debris, try acetone. But most of what you see may be toning, and neither water...
Time to take some of that CoinStar change and buy a Red Book... ;)
Whenever I see a coin with an X scratched into it like that, I worry that someone else decided it was a fake... :(
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] From the same seller, hey, some honesty in listing: [ATTACH] But that honesty was pretty clearly unintentional: [ATTACH]
Dunno why, but suddenly all I can think of is The Picture of Dorian Gray...
I think you need to go find that article, and mark the publication that ran it as "not reliable".
What, no poll this time? ;)
Are you figuring you'll need extra room for all those digits in the price?
Hey, good to see you back! :)
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