What, did everybody suddenly realize that they could sell their silver and put all the money into Snap's IPO? :rolleyes:
Nothing good from CoinStars lately, but I checked the coin-return slot in the self-checkout the other day, and turned up one nickel -- 1944-P! :woot:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/25c-1916-Standing-Liberty-Quarter-PCGS-PO01-Silver-No-Stars-Certified-amp-Graded-/401277997833...
Yep, you and a couple of other people have mentioned that product in the past. Nic-A-Date works, and people are still using it, and we're still...
That's the point. If you look at the market for restored-date Buffalos, it's clear that people are still finding 1918/7s and better date/mint...
1948-D Jefferson Nickel MS 5.6 Full Steps Toned Why, that's more than 11 Full Half-Steps!
I think you're right.
Many Americans have a Gift for other languages, but exact meanings sometimes get lost in the Mist. ;)
1972 cent: very nice clip. 1998 cent: grease-filled die, interesting but nothing special. Quarter: looks like a combination of off-center strike...
I have tried using Photoshop (and similar image-manipulation tools), but any remaining date detail is swamped by surface discoloration, uneven...
Sounds very much like the upper spectrum in @JMGallego's posted snippet. I wonder if those two bands are enough of a signal to make a TPG throw a...
Yup. Given the choice of buying 90% at (say) 80% of melt, or 40% at face value, I'll take the 40% every time. (Actually, I'll take all I can carry...
Quantum computers that can factor the number 15 are real. I have no doubt that there are a number of them on the MIT campus. Perhaps some of them...
Coinflation does not apply the discount that you should expect when dealing with 40% silver (or 35% war nickels). 17.7472 troy ounces of silver...
Good catch, Jim! A couple of key observations from the article: They hope to demonstrate a computation that exceeds the capabilities of...
Oh hai guys, what's going on in this thread... [IMG]
Hm. Apparently at least one of us is confused about how "discussion threads" are supposed to work.
Gosh, I dunno -- why do you pay hundreds of dollars an ounce for silver, especially when it's tarnished?
No. In hyperinflation, it's the value of the dollar that would drop, not the value of "everything but PMs". That silver dime that famously bought...
Okay, as long as we're wheeling and dealing here, I'll make a counter-offer for everybody wise enough to realize that paper money is inherently...
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