If the forum title is changed from "Error Coins" to just "Errors", I think that should satisfy @BooksB4Coins and @V. Kurt Bellman, as well as most...
Coke's got phosphoric acid, in addition to the "carbonic acid" from carbonation. As the water and CO2 evaporate, the phosphoric acid stays. It'll...
Eh. Er, Aye. Maybe next we can rename the US Coins Forum forum to just US Coins forum. ;) (Paper Money is still the place to discuss things you...
Remember, a hobbyist is looking for ways to spend time. You're using the wrong metric. Businessmen want to maximize dollars earned per working...
I guess my definition of "investing" is a bit broader, then, because it includes non-financial or indirect financial returns. I suppose one could...
I think I get the general drift of what you're saying, although I'm sure there are people out there trying (to make a living only by buying and...
So "investing in education" is right out, then? Investing in some good numismatic books? ;)
You just keep away from my Kroger!
I'm one of Those People that records price/amount/mileage whenever I put gas in the car. I know the log for my last car has at least one period...
...and earned how much per hour?
And if you can see that a seller is charging $X to a dealer, but $1.5X to you, wouldn't you want in on the lower price, too? My father spent most...
That's for sure. On the other hand, the US median family income in 1965 was $6,900. Today's figure is about 9 times that, and until this latest...
Only if you get them submitted to PCGS or NGC soon! Don't delay! (Special label fee schedule available on our Web site...)
The cheapest historical price I've seen for gas is 17 cents a gallon, in 1931. In 1911, it was just shifting from being a waste product of...
No, that would've been "80 million cents worth of dimes"...
LOL. I don't suppose you've been following the "under $50 purchase" thread, and particularly @C-B-D's finds there...
It looks to me like silver plating has worn away, exposing a base metal core that's corroded. Real 1846 Seated Liberty dollars are very hard to...
Wonder how much silver you'd find in 8 million dimes? Of course, some of them will be suffering road rash...
That's the thing about fractional transactions, though -- whether BTC goes from $10 to $100, or $10K to $100K, you'd still be able to put in $10...
Well, for starters, no US coin machine is going to accept anything that's magnetic. Steel slugs -- electric-box punch-outs, washers, and the like...
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