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I did not know that!
Hmm. To pop things with a laser, you've got to focus it down to a tiny spot, and to do that, you've got to know exactly how distant your target...
I don't think there's one chance in a thousand that's true, partly because these fakes are being listed at around one one-thousandth the price of...
Wow! I've seen the 2-1/2 cent "Panama Pill" coins, but I never knew they had a coin that was half of that value! Wonder how many arguments arose...
But good news! "She's" listed another Pan-Pac $50, another $3 gold, another 1893-CC $20. Buy and flip enough of those, and I'm sure you'd be able...
...and came across an active fake seller: 1994 Morgan silver dollar Very Fine 90%Silver Nice Coin Looks Great. That's 1894, of course,...
Quite likely, although my first thought was "fire damage".
[ATTACH] I was unclear in my wording. A mintage of 800 million across two years is equivalent to a mintage of 400 million per year. That's not at...
That's what I thought, but there were mintages earlier in the decade much more than half that (about 800 million each for P&D), and higher still...
Well, it was one-time, but that one time was two years long. That led to mintages that were quite high.
Just like every preceding generation. By the way, how are you at adjusting your car's choke and spark advance as it warms up?
Coins that aren't going up in value? Zincolns! Still rotting away from the day they're struck.
Well, whatever your definition of "hunt for", articles like that one will keep us well-supplied with new arrivals posting their beat-up 1975-P...
I've made this point any number of times. I've concluded that some people simply do not want to understand how rounding works.
But never "y'all's" unless there's more than one of you.
Of course! The goal is "GET MORE COINS"!
Wasn't that the one that listed dates and claimed values for hundreds of strike-doubled coins?
But the important question is, HOW DID IT SHOW UP ON YOUR STATEMENT?!
Hmm. I don't hear people down here using "yore", and I don't even see it in print as much as I did in days of yore. ;)
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