Generally, the electric box knockouts have one or two rough spots leftover from the tab. They are only partly punched out of the box so you knock...
I wonder about that, as the order forms that I've seen did not have provisions for non US addresses....
Why. We gave you the contact email. If he responds, great, if not, well you tried.
Even in 2002 it wasn't uncommon to pickup an existing site that had lapsed and use it for a year or two for whatever traffic it received. It would...
Not a fattie - those are quite a bit older. This is just NGC's current over thickness holder.
there is an email address in older captures at the internet archive... Stick with 2003, in 2001 it appears it was an adult site....
Buzz. Thanks for playing, and we have some wonderful parting gifts, but that's an incorrect answer, Mr. Q. The correct answer is "It's a Cent."...
Whereupon the Kings of Spain recoined it and used it to pay off their debts all over Europe.
Not a surprise... When private money takes over a company, one of three things happen... * Key people are bonused to stay on for six, nine...
Yeah, in 2020 you paid twice the 2000 guidebook :-)
For 1955, there is the major doubled die above. There is also a much less prominent DDO, FS-102. 1955 1C DDO FS-102 (021.9), BN (Regular Strike)...
No... the world coin error market is a fickle beast. In addition, several mints have/had really bad reputations for, um, created errors (not like...
Mint Error News has a price guide for generic errors of various types in the back of each issue. One-offs? Worth what somebody will pay.
The rules used to go the other way. There was no requirement for a silversmith to hallmark their work. However, faking hallmarks was seriously...
Lots of people think they already do. Several posts on Reddit complaining that the moderators won't let them create an account and ignore email...
Hate to spoil it for you, but the last episode has them traveling back in time to create themselves.
Do you know what the big Chinese counterfeiting rings call 40,000 assorted Morgan, Peace, and ASEs? Tuesday
@Gam3rBlake The ancients may not have had electroplating technology, but they certainly had chemical ways of enriching the surface, see Silver...
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