The money I spent on the ring has been paying compound interest for over 25 years. :)
The hogs get slaughtered. Eventually. ;)
Flawless victory, I'd say. To paraphrase the old saying, "there's no such thing as bad clickthroughs".
Well, one of our own is proudly advertising that he's listed his fifty sets on eBay, at a perfectly reasonable BIN of just under double the Mint's...
After a bit of digging, I'd want to see some really compelling advantages to Koinsolv before I'd consider using it instead of acetone.
Snoozed again.
I'm calling that a "slob's magician coin". Bonus points for the hair/lint sticking out from between. :yack:
Consensus seems to be that they're good for variety attribution, best for some series -- but there's also fine print that variety attribution will...
Just saw an email from ANACS offering a flash sale (through next Tuesday, 8/8, get it?). I don't see any specific exclusion for gold, which makes...
I'm happy to see that the Egyptian government is working tirelessly to protect the precious cultural heritage of Alibaba and the ancient(*)...
I'm sure Heritage would be disappointed to learn that their coin auctions "rarely" run into the thousands of dollars. :rolleyes:
Yes, they are, because... oh, right, @Paddy54 beat me to it. :rolleyes: On behalf of all the "supporters" you referred to in your last post, let...
I still haven't figured out how to balance "getting a set so I can recognize them, avoid them, and warn others about them" against "putting money...
No. There are some things for which I don't keep meticulous records. :rolleyes: On the other hand, we were just going through our vehicle...
Can you even get a coffee filter that's made from anything other than cellulose (paper)? You can char it with concentrated sulfuric acid, nitrate...
:rolleyes: (Welcome to CoinTalk!)
Perhaps the "DC" in the auction title stands for "damaged cameo"?
Thus the chuckle.
Not mine, and not likely to be, but it made me chuckle and think of this thread: 1911 10C DC (Proof) Barber Dime -- BIN $300 [ATTACH]
I think most of us have experienced that. :( To learn about chemistry, or to surprise someone who receives it in change. :)
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