And if you think there's a single sharp numeric threshold between "rational" and "looney tunes", you might have other problems. :rolleyes:
People will put nearly anything on eBay. Of course, 99.99% of it is either trash or overpriced (or both), because 99% of everything is trash, and...
Hey, they've got to practice on something, and maybe sometimes they forget to do the final destroy-the-evidence dip before dumping them...
I... think I'm okay with issuing dollars for Presidents and First Spouses that die after the "series end". It's going to make things interesting...
How much are you buying today? Or will you take some profit so you can return @Garlicus' money?
He may still be trying to get it loose from the magnet. :rolleyes:
Especially the mint sets that were stacked on the bathroom floor...?
How can you tell? These pictures don't paint it in a very convincing light.
Just saw this pop up on eBay: 1956 Washington Quarter PCGS MS65 Magnificent Deep Bronze Splash Toning !! [ATTACH] Looks to me like a candidate...
Counterexample: goldcollector's reputation. Pay @Garlicus.
That's a sleeper for sure, but... there's no guarantee a sleeper will ever wake up. The whole First Spouse Gold series is full of sleepers, with...
No, you're bonkers for obsessing over old pocket change. Or so I've been told. ;)
I'd balance the temptation to have fun against the risk of angering a criminal. Was the order by chance from overseas? If so, it probably isn't...
Stamping images like that onto coins (it's called "counterstamping") has been going on almost as long as coins have existed. It used to be quite...
Tell me about it. When I went off to college, it was a state school, and tuition plus room and board amounted to less than 10% of the US median...
The rim on the left side of the reverse -- what's going on there? It looks funny because of the light angle, especially on the obverse, but I'm...
Ah, that good old "parabolic" climb (so named by people who never really understood conic curves). Feels exactly like gold around late Summer 2011.
Just a friendly reminder: zinc's boiling point (1665°F) is lower than copper's melting point (1984°F). If you're careful, you can pop one of the...
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If there is life near Betelgeuse, it probably traveled there on purpose, or was put there on purpose, and could presumably leave the same way....
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