Moissanite is less dense than diamond, but I think the difference is less than ten percent. That would make it difficult to measure -- if two...
Right on the first count, and I hope on the second as well. :oops: :banghead: :rolleyes:
I think moissanite is distinguished from diamond only on its refractive index. Many years ago I came across a widget in a scrap bin that I believe...
Okay, apparently today we're going to party like it's 2011. :) Good times! The 1920-P apparently isn't as hard to find in higher grades as the D...
Never mind all that -- what kind of SLAB was it in?!!?
Man, that's a nice... um, dukat. :oops:
Until whoever pulled tonight's watch at the southwest sniper tower falls asleep, and you're overrun by the folks who put more store in lead than...
Without sidetracking into the whole "what is AT vs. NT" philosophical debate, I'll defer to your opinion that this coin is poorly toned by today's...
I can argue all day about equities being a better investment than gold and silver, but I will never attack the "because I enjoy it" defense. :)
He did say that, too. I've been dealing with him for a while. He has no problem saying that directly. :) Edit to add: I've got a lot of stuff...
It's coin-show weekend here in central NC, and along with the usual load of generic 90%, I took a couple of Morgan toners to offer to my favorite...
If you're looking at the outline just to our right from Lincoln's right thumb... It looks to me like just a miniscule strike-through. I can't...
And I'm pretty sure that's a coincidence, due strictly to alloy density and the fact that they wanted clad coins to keep the same dimensions as...
I honestly don't know. The low mintage was well-known from the beginning, so they were widely saved, and I'd expect more survivors...
Aha! A troy ounce is 31.1 grams, an avoirdupois ounce is 28.35 grams.
Pretty sure Bitcoin came out of "stealth phase" long before the left edge of that chart. Want to see a couple of other "eerily similar" charts?...
What, the X (X - 1) = X^2 - 1? I figured you were just supposed to solve for X. ;)
Yes, of course. But 2.268 grams apparently is the nominal weight for clad dime planchets.
Ah, yes. The same one that estimates the survival of 1916-D dimes at 10,000. :rolleyes: I'm betting that a single dedicated (and very wealthy)...
I'm pretty sure the weight for silver dimes is 2.5 grams, minus whatever wears off in circulation. Did you maybe look up the weight for clad dimes?
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