The *technical* definition of "uncirculated", in the context of grading, has nothing to do with who moved a coin where. That's the point Doug has...
I'll admit, I looked. For the SLQ, Penn Metals were offering $50 over mint price plus shipping -- one-day shipping back to them, gotta get out in...
No, it's talking about gold dropping BY $200/oz. "up to $200/oz", in fact.
I'm hoping to set up to photograph mine after the holiday. At a quick glance, one shows almost no hint of the host design, one shows some faint...
I knew what the OP meant, but sometimes you've got to post the pot you have, not the pot you wish you had...
That thing is a complete waste. With the word "COPY" prominently displayed on the back, how are we going to get a thirty-page discussion going?...
I found a $5 bill on the floor at our local Kroger. I turned it in to one of the employees, and I swear he laughed at me. I found a dollar-odd in...
Here's hoping that the answer is "Oh, that guy, he was apparently on the take, and he's long gone. Want us to check it for you now?"
Yes, it is, and if you find a place where those are circulating, please let me know... ;)
So did you ever find out whether this was prohibited by their contract, or just prohibited by the guy who stands to profit if they stop doing it?...
That's the one I had in mind. Until I started digging around during this thread, I didn't realize that E PLURIBUS UNUM was incuse. I had to stare...
We passed on it because: * The first issue in the series, the Mercury dime commemorative, showed an astonishing lack of detail, more like an...
The one I have in mind is a circulating issue.
Nice. Where are you finding 1/4 ounce AGEs below melt?
That's one -- the edge lettering is incuse. There's another that I found surprising.
Yeah, not sure how to make it into a good trivia question. I'm thinking incuse lettering, which I guess really means I shouldn't exclude the ATB...
To which I would add: Thank Goodness. Not a fan of the incuse design, especially when it comes to trying to grade them. Now, your turn: which...
So this made me run off to see if that's all the US mints. Wikipedia says no -- they count the US branch mint that operated in Manila from...
Heck, I knew that one, and I don't even change my own engine oil. :)
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