The terminal digit distribution of cash transactions is not likely to be uniform. Some people still use cash for one or two items vs. card for...
And you can use the Fed's consumer survey data to figure out how many cash transactions there are...
No, card transactions, any non-cash transaction will continue to be denominated in cents.
You thought incorrectly....
If you have CDO, you can often find plastic "Slabbed Coin" disks for sale on fleaBay to stick in the hole.
If you really want to break people's minds legislate Bankers rounding... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rounding
Yep. Special die with an omega privy mark. And AP photos show five, with fingerprints all over the last stuck. If we had any sense of History one...
Read the presser. They will continue to be struck for numismatic sales....
Have or Have not? there is no try
Just type it into the NGC verifier. Same company, different divisions, shared database.
US Goods Returning ... should be
GEC, which I call 'the finny slab' was used by a bunch of 3rd-tier self-slabbers. They are not sealed; it's a wraparound seal. I actually saw a...
There has been some motion there, with many districts scheduling the high schools to start AFTER elementary schools because studies have shown (I...
Both stupid ideas... We tried permanent DST, people forget that school kids went to school in deep dark (not just dawn) and there were several...
You all will really love the 2027 quarters then [ATTACH] [ATTACH] And the halves get into the fun [ATTACH][ATTACH] You will notice that...
Two versions of that slab, with a slightly different company name (American Fidelity Coin Grading Service). Amanda posted about them a decade ago...
1856 Flying Eagles are generally called patterns. Albeit struck in much larger quantities than any other pattern and widely distributed. The 88%...
The small cent was introduced in 1857. The five-cent copper-nickel alloy coin was introduced in 1865. That's not much difference.
Remember eWeek the IT newsletter? I created a unique email address for them and still get spam from people who "assure [you] that we buy only...
Supermarkets do this every time there is a coin shortage. It's a cheap loss leader (often less costly than the 25c/pound Turkey) and it gets...
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