I'd say a coin-size volume of hydrogen won't cause much damage, even if it's ignited all at once. Even if it's mixed in the optimal proportion...
I got one of those in an eBay lot! The coin rattled around noisily in its "slab", and that "slab" opened more easily than a Priority Mail...
I feel your pain. If you'd spent 20 seconds looking it up on Google, where would you have found the time to make another sarcastic post?
Not a bad price, and you've got something that makes you happy. Congratulations!
There are tons of them on eBay, and if you shop patiently you can get them pretty close to silver spot price. Today, that's about $3 per coin, or...
If they keep predicting it for enough years, they may eventually be right. Of course, by that time "a nice suit" may also be $10,000, and the...
So "animal feed" is not a "consumable good", but erosion control is? o_O
Here, too, as of this past summer. For the last several years I've used NC's flat-rate use-tax table, which effectively assumes you spend about...
I'd love to see a transcript. I like logic, and I like figuring out why things are broken, and that must have been some spectacularly broken logic.
I read lots of articles saying that. Mostly in 2011.
It's also worth observing (again) that when you buy something from out of state, you're still responsible for paying your state tax on it (in the...
But only if the buyer is in CA, right?
So I guess the current working definition of "coin" is "small object, made (at least mostly) of metal, designed to separate 'collectors' from...
That's what the one or two sellers I've asked have said. I wasn't presumptuous, er, diligent enough to ask for their sales-tax reporting records....
I don't think this is true at all. As far as I know, a seller in any given state is only responsible for collecting sales tax on sales in that...
Somebody apparently bumped your post; some of the words fell out, and the rest landed in a pile...?
Ask a mod if they can undo your mandatory subscription to the thread. :rolleyes:
It's being crushed... against that $17 line, whether that involves crushing it against a floor or a ceiling.
I think of the Red Book prices as "full retail". When you look at it that way, it's not surprising that individual coins in a set add up to more...
I don't imagine I'd need any electronic "sniffer" to pick up on one of those. :yack:
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