Yeah, switching back and forth is really not easy. Catalytic chemistry is a nightmare (or dream, if you're into that sort of thing). And...
[pausing to turn down the heat]
If you define "solving the problem" as "entirely eliminating suffering", then you're right. Maybe it's just that "solving problems" is a...
The price of gold is not the economy.
Wonder how good ol' "I'm changing my name to platinumcollector" is doing... :rolleyes:
Still can't rule it out, but with a coin that badly corroded, I'm not sure a positive ID is even possible. I'll defer to the experts.
I can do better than that: it's also not 1922. ;)
Yeah, there will always be problems -- but that's a lousy reason not to try to improve things.
I'm guessing that not everyone noticed this is a multiple-choice poll, given that four of the current seven answers are mine. :rolleyes:
Mom's parents got off to a good start, with several thousand dollars in the bank -- all lost when the banks closed. Mom's earliest memory was of...
My Dad still occasionally mentions seeing some in a cabinet at his childhood home. I think at one point he said someone gave one to each of the...
It looks like it's got a lump in the right place, but with the coin's surface issues, I'm not sure you could ever be positive. There are LOTS of...
I'm pretty sure it is a proof, given those very square rims.
Still way down in pareidolia-land. Wouldn't it be ironic if this were actually a greaser, and never had a fourth digit in the date? :troll:
Looks like it was badly corroded, then polished.
The second 1 in the 1921-D has a distinctive shape, and I'm not seeing it here. I agree on the 5. [ATTACH]
Of course, nobody can ever know that, since you can't evaluate a coin's grade once it's in a holder. :rolleyes:
I always tried to end my eBay auctions on Sunday evening -- not because of drunk customers (wouldn't that be more common on a Friday or Saturday...
You can resubmit a coin with the instruction "reholder only at the same or higher grade". The existence of that service indicates that NGC and...
Please stop lumping CAC and MAC together. It's like saying "if you find that a slab of meat has a USDA inspection stamp or mold spots on it, you...
Separate names with a comma.