Ladies and gentlemen, may I present: the closest thing you'll ever find to an actual UNSEARCHED LOT. If the jeweler isn't even sorting them out...
How about you try that on your own wife and get back to us with the results, hmm? I'd never ask my wife to make a sandwich. She never gets the...
It's true that minting a nickel costs more than just the material costs. But if the metal value in the coin exceeds its face value by enough, for...
Yes, but that doesn't address the odds that the "winner" will actually receive a real coin.
Of course, then the metal cost would be four times as high, and good luck finding a material to use for dies...
No, for accountants I'm pretty sure it's one to change the light bulb, one to audit the bulb stock list, one to audit the ladder stock list, one...
It looks like restrikes of this were being made at least through the 1980s.
Just that. Since they don't really circulate as such, the silver ones didn't get stripped out as quickly or thoroughly. And now, when someone...
I'm wondering about the obverse splotches, and I'm also wondering if that's wear I see at the nose and the ear. I'm not confident it's MS based on...
Zero-feedback seller from Hungary, listing quite a lot of gold? Did I mention that he has zero feedback? And that he'd be shipping from Hungary,...
I remember how old I felt the first time I was waiting in line at the pharmacy behind a young mother, and she told the pharmacist her birthdate,...
I couldn't play favorites. One Christmas when I was very young, my grandfather gave each of the cousins a silver Morgan. (This was probably at a...
LOL! Pretending that the shift from the gold standard caused a lasting drop in the growth rate, when everyone knows it was DISCO.
But-but-but Bitcoin! And gold! (I'm still not entirely sure why people consider Bitcoin "anonymous" or "untraceable", when all Bitcoin IS is a...
I find that a lot easier to believe than that a Zincoln could sustain that degree of damage and have its plating intact. Put it on a table top...
I have my doubts about his 1901 Morgan, too, even though it has no COPY stamp.
What a great idea! A currency that's as easy to steal or lose as cash, but as fragile and vulnerable to cyber-attack as a cheap PC! :rolleyes:...
I wonder if it's a copper cent corroded down to 2.5 grams?
Well, duh. The neighbor knows exactly where your garden is. And when you leave for vacation.
[ATTACH] LOL! Apparently somebody's found a way to turn it into Bitcoin... :troll:
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