They're buying at $6.95 over spot? Wow.
Yeah, looking at it again, I see that it's not a semi-class truck. I don't know my trucks especially well, but I see ones similar to this showing...
In the 1980s, 50 ounces of silver or ten shares of Apple would cover a week or two of rent. Today, the silver would cover closer to a month of...
In the early to mid-80s, $32 to $35 would get you one or two shares of Apple. Of course, those would've split five times since, and you'd now hold...
31kg of hydrogen is roughly equivalent to 12 or 13 gallons of diesel, I believe. That's a pretty tiny tank for a semi. And I guess 400km (250...
Right, and storing a season worth of hydrogen is still a bit beyond us. There was actually a pumped-storage facility, Smith Mountain...
But not lately, presumably. ;) Thing is, the stuff I bought as a child, back when silver was a couple of dollars an ounce, probably still isn't...
Man, I wish they'd let me hide under the stage for my high school years.
No, at present it's difficult to store significant amounts even overnight. Seasonal electricity storage isn't in the cards for any energy source...
Yup. More "overreach" and "interference in the free market". Because too many people will only do the right thing if the wrong thing costs more.
I have an idea of what they'll likely do to "enhance our pleasure", but I imagine I'd get in trouble for posting it, even couched in euphemisms.
Does anyone think that rim hit at 4:00 on the reverse is enough to cause grading problems? I've learned from experience that I can't always judge...
Well, yeah, given that the coin pictured is an 1893-P. ;)
Silver is helpful but not necessary. If it's too expensive, manufacturers will shift to other processes. As for recycling and "toxic waste", as...
I'm all about merit-based admission. 12 different Morgans, and you have to pick out the counterfeits.
If they've got so much demand they're having trouble filling orders, it makes perfect sense for them to prioritize large orders, which provide...
I know of at least one private party who's been doing just that, except he's turning them into "1848 CAL. Double Eagles", and the bullion has to...
Wouldn't this definition say that even a Poor-1 slug also has luster? A piece of paper? A rug?
"pedantic"? eBay?
Certainly not the first website meltdown I've experienced at the Mint, but I'm pretty sure this is the first release postponement I've seen as a...
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