Sure. Good coins at good prices sell quickly. If they're listed Buy It Now, they get snatched up immediately; if they're auctioned, they sell the...
Yeah, who would do that?
Yeah, most of the tellers I've talked to say that they still occasionally get people turning in silver dollars. One said "I tried to tell her to...
I'm not up on non-US currency, but it sounds like we're in the lead on this particular question. In the last five years I've received a Liberty...
Of course, that would mean silver is now less than 3% of your overall, implying that it's time to rebalance.
They have to clear them out to make room for the 45th Anniversary labels. :rolleyes:
That's quite huge, and hard to resist.
Mushy obverse lettering, wreath details sinking/disappearing into field, grainy surface, funky edge. I'm no expert on this series, but I've seen...
Looks like it wasn't on the winning side.
3/8" and 0.2g is also a good bit smaller and lighter than most real coins.
Well, that was quick -- looks like it's disappeared.
As always, if you're that confident that PMs are going down, it's stupid to "have strong hands". Put your money where your mouth is, sell your PMs...
I'm pretty tired of the whole zombie trend, but I've got to go along with your description here.
Followed immediately by :eek:
You know what generates an exponential curve? Any exponential function. What's a good example of an exponential function? Any annual percentage...
You dropped a decimal -- it would actually be 50 cm. 10 x 10 = 100, x 50 = 5000. If any of this were real, that is.
I think the bottom one is over-contrasted. I get the impression that I'm losing detail both in the highlights and the shadows.
That probably doesn't stop me from posting nearly as often as it should. :rolleyes:
I didn't mean to imply that they were much smarter. :rolleyes:
That's right. The smarter thieves are just renting U-Hauls and following the UPS drivers around.
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