I "did a dealer a solid" one time by turning over a 1913-P Barber half from their generic Barber box. It got me an extra $10 or $20 on something I...
Dang, didn't realize silver was even in the tournament!
Except: "buy when no one else wants it, sell when everybody does"... The problem is, you never know when (if ever) that day when "everybody wants...
Hey, that's infringing on my CAC-killer business plan! Why just three levels of bean (with the bottom one being "no bean at all"), when you could...
I have an 1895 Morgan, 100% planchet clip. Or maybe it's a Stella. It's hard to be sure.
Wonder if it's nickel-plated? Does it stick to a magnet? Welcome to CoinTalk!
Oh, for... I went to check his username history, and eBay is censoring username history now, similar to the way they obfuscate buyer names in...
That sounds exactly right. The ones I measured at 2 grams or less had considerably less detail.
Barber dimes (and Mercury dimes and silver Roosevelt dimes) were all supposed to weigh 2.5 grams as minted, with some small variation above or...
Okay, it's a bit of a stretch, but here's a "pot of gold" (and silver) from the late 1400s unearthed earlier this month: 15th-Century Pot of Gold...
So, exactly 1 in 2000 silver? I'm guessing that's a bit better than the circulating population here. I'm impressed that that box was able to...
[ATTACH] Oh, hey, what's going on in this thread?
Thing is, even if there's "bad air" in there, there's only a tiny amount air, bearing a tiny amount of whatever contaminant can react with the...
So if people in general are ignorant about contributions of women from their own state (and others), what's wrong with a little educational...
Ooh, they caught it this time?
And that means each dollar of silver coins costs $11.78. 11.78x face value. (And a good price, in my opinion, although I prefer to wait for...
Okay, I've gotta ask -- what else is in your pocket? Because I've been carrying mine for years, and it STILL looks harshly cleaned (because it...
Well, I suppose that's OK if you just need a quick back-of-the-envelope estimate...
Electrons are the only thing you see with a visible-light camera. Light doesn't interact with the nucleus at all, only the electron cloud.
If you can see a couple letters in LIBERTY, it's generally VG. There's a good bit of detail missing on the reverse of that coin, but full rims on...
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