Well, this is interesting -- the text of the bill says that it is effective July 1, 2017! I stopped by my favorite pawnshop over lunch and asked...
For your convenience, here's the inflation-corrected Dow over about the same interval. Note that the vertical axis is logarithmic, which tends to...
http://www.ncleg.net/gascripts/BillLookUp/BillLookUp.pl?Session=2017&BillID=H434 North Carolina's bill abolishing the sales tax on coins and...
Sunnyside acetone, don't remember if I bought it at Home Depot, Walmart, or the local hardware store (most likely the latter -- shop local!)....
Okay, Fugio cents found with tokens in the bottom of an old toolbox are almost always replicas. :) Congratulations!
Paging @jwitten, who apparently missed one... :rolleyes:
Signed by Governor, 7/25/17!
"Poor Man's 1942/1", anyone? :)
I'm not seeing it. Yes, correlations are what the tools turn up -- but it's pretty hard to find causation without first finding a correlation. A...
o_O [IMG] I don't know about you, but when I see a profile like that for a route I'm planning to ride on my bike, "flat" is not the term that...
I hear that. :) But around here it's been a long time since the good bread was $1/loaf. Maybe before I started eating it; certainly more than 20...
I don't know what you've been buying, or where. I think the Arnolds wide-pan that I used to buy (before Aldi came) was around $3 a loaf five years...
We can try to nail down some numbers, but we need goalposts to aim for, not squirrel tails. ;) Say what you want about "official inflation...
That's the very definition of the ad hominem fallacy. If there's a problem with a system, attack the system, not the person who invented it. If...
I think you meant the Hall process -- Bessemer is for steel.
I don't see from the linked article how we'd get three dots on one test piece. On the other hand, I do see lots of plating bubbles on Zincolns....
An aluminum coin struck in 1793 would be quite the rarity, given that aluminum wasn't discovered until 1808. :rolleyes: Even if it were a...
At that time aluminum was an exotic, rare and extremely expensive metal. http://www.aluminum.org/aluminum-advantage/history-aluminum
That works for 90% and 80% (the outer layers of a 40% silver-clad coin), but I doubt it'll work for a circulated war nickel. I'm not even sure it...
Many grocery stores and local hardware stores carry washing soda, and they all carry baking soda. It would be worth a couple of phone calls if you...
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