I predict that this thread will be locked well before then. (As you're a new member, be sure to review the rules, particularly number 8. :))
I understand that you believe this. Think about a "soft enough" plastic. Heck, think about using your fingers to hold a coin. You advocate that,...
Even if that's true, any abrasive bits shaken loose from the coin (or left over from things you've cleaned previously) can get caught between the...
Sure, but it's unlikely to make a difference. See the toolbar up above the area where you type your message? One of the icons is for "Media"....
Where does "nickel" come in? I see a discolored Zincoln.
Wonder if they were uncirculated, proof, or a mix? That's pushing 10% of the mintage for either issue. Of course, more than that were probably...
Hmm. I think that's still fair game for negative feedback. If a buyer bids or does a Buy It Now in good faith, and you say "oops I don't have it...
First thing I see under the video is a commerce link with a 10% off promotion. I didn't look further.
Indeed. I really don't want to spend time watching a video (and put it in my YouTube tracking) to get a message that I could probably read in a...
If GOLD is the "standard of value", this simply means that the dollar is holding its value better than those other currencies. I thought that was...
Well, if an item sells on Amazon you should take it down right away on eBay. (I'm assuming you didn't sell it for a higher price on Amazon after...
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Which particular paperwork do you have in mind?
That was my first reaction too, but after looking at images of a few others from the series, it looks like the digits were always rough.
They sure did. See how the lines cross each other, and how they expose the copper core in some spots? There isn't anything that could happen...
I've mentioned before that I have a huge Fresnel lens. Under direct summer sun, and at the point of maximum focus, it can boil the zinc out of a...
Surely they must anneal the dies? Not cent blanks/planchets, they'd just melt (and good riddance). Zinc's surely too soft to need annealing...?
Well, it's obviously a defective planchet -- it's a Zincoln, and copper-coated zinc planchets are defective by design and intent. :rolleyes: As...
I couldn't disagree more, mainly because I often end up reading much MORE than the equivalent of an entire book on the Internet. (A good display...
Another site I frequent has "Smart" and "Funny" buttons. People have taken to hitting the "Funny" button on serious posts to indicate...
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