It happens. Just not very often. You end up "earning" much less than minimum wage for the time you spend. Of course, if you're doing it for fun,...
So I'm here squinting at the title, thinking "Aluminum dollars? Did I miss a memo? No, must be an A. AIs are designing coins now? That would...
Yuuup. I don't remember many details about applications where one is much better than the other. My impression is that they're more or less even...
And, occasionally, a hungrier time.
Looking at the fluctuations in other forms of demand, I'm not seeing it. It would go up, manufacturers would move to alternatives, it would go...
Yeah, I should never use a word that even hints at an absolute when I'm discussing English. Oops, I did it again. :rolleyes:
From that linked page: This is terrible advice. If there's dirt and grime on a coin's surface, the last thing you want to do is rub it across...
More like "someone saw what you wrote". And more's the pity. Really, "snitched on", "weak"? When you put your age in your profile (31), did you...
And if you didn't worship on Sunday, or didn't worship at all, you kept your mouth shut if you knew what was good for you. Because if you...
That will kind of depend on how Brexit goes, I think.
Well, there's your problem: deprecated and depreciated are entirely different words, with entirely different meanings.
But they did take half dollars, at least as I remember. I think the disappearance of halves led vending machine manufacturers to drop support for...
I said what I did because I believe halves were still circulating heavily right up until 1964.
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See above. It's hard to say what would have happened without that one-two punch of Kennedy hoarding and silver being pulled from circulation.
Um? [ATTACH] Looks to me like silver demand for coins and bars is less than 15% of total physical demand, and that it may well be falling off in...
Oh, and not sure what you meant by "cleaning my coins" -- but if you do have anything valuable, cleaning it the wrong way will greatly decrease...
There isn't enough detail left for me to tell whether it was an imitation $2 1/2 or $5 coin -- if it's about the size of a dime, it's an imitation...
Perhaps. And we might instead have had clad and 40% Peace dollars.
The things I've read most recently give me the impression that halves went out of circulation due to a one-two punch -- the 1964 Kennedys were...
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