Don't feel bad. It's probably not not legal to possess in your state anyhow.
We have to go car-shopping this afternoon, taking the family to test seat comfort, so I'm hoping I won't be on pins and needles.
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It looks like it's plated. There are no known 1974-S aluminum cents, and no reason to suspect any were ever struck. There are millions of...
That would explain the brightness. I'd convinced myself that the coppery areas were lower than the surroundings, as though they'd been eaten into...
Vinegar and salt, if you leave it in long enough. :) Copper isn't attacked by simple acids, but stuff containing chloride -- an acid like...
There are some corrosive agents that will dissolve the nickel out of the copper-nickel alloy, leaving copper behind. I haven't ever seen one where...
Ooh, I hadn't seen that one! I especially like the giant temperature indicator on the top...
If by "those that don't understand the process" you mean "those who don't imagine an architecture firm submitting a sketch done by someone who...
It's strictly damage -- the coin is beaten up and dented, and it looks like it circulated after it was dented. Note that that raised, flat area on...
I'm sorry for tipping everyone else off that you weren't completely serious, but I figured everyone would immediately spot the glaring omissions...
If it's 75 by 110 feet, you must hang out under a really, REALLY big bridge...
Do you mean 20% off? Or do we all want to see your store so we can start snatching up bargains? ;)
I'm more receptive to offers after the listing has been up for a bit. I'm not going to jump on an offer made a few minutes after the listing...
It's mostly reliable where I am. But I had a roll of silver halves marked as "delivered at mailbox" that never appeared. eBay made me whole and...
I don't usually think in post-apocalyptic terms for my PM position. I guess the idea is that you use the gold to hire your mercenaries, and send...
Surely it's a six-month trailing average...? (If someone's got a reliable way to calculate a six-month leading average up to the present date,...
And I seem to remember that the premiums were fairly constant -- but I don't have numbers to back it up, so I could be misremembering. The one...
That seems to assume that the premium scales proportionately to the spot price. I don't think that's usually true.
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