Sure, that's easy. Number of halves minted for circulation since 2002: 0. 2001 was the last year that new halves were released into general...
That's an interesting take on the issue. It's hard for me to imagine that buying an unmarked replica from a Chinese manufacturer using eBay (which...
But of course that would be "picking your dates". :) I'm actually quite confused about your calculation in any event. Silver swung by more than...
Well, there is -- take unfair advantage of people who know less than you. Bonus points, OP, when you realize that most dealers (and many folks on...
How many can I buy, given that melt on them is currently $2.30, and they're consistently getting that or more on eBay (which, after fees on a...
So do I -- but only one 1921. :)
Whoa. Sales to date: $30,748.01 Transactions: 62 First eBay Sale: 11/19/2001 ...and that's just back to 2001. I wonder if they...
ANACS is the third of the big three grading companies.
Quick, was it mineral oil or vegetable oil? :devil: P.S. Also picked up a copy of the ANA Grading Standards at the last show, largely on your...
Man, I'm glad this thread came back up. BadThad, I've gotta get around to ordering up a bottle of VerdiCare. I've got a few Liberty nickels and...
Do tell. I can't wait to see what American legal precedent these "skilled lawyers" use to compel an American corporation to facilitate criminal...
Of course, "The American Way" still allows enough freedom for eBay to make decisions like this. And we're all free to take our business elsewhere,...
I wonder what eBay will do about auctions that include statements like: "I don't know whether these coins are genuine" "I got these coins from...
Really? The flea markets I've checked out seemed to have about a 30-40% markup from spot. Sounds like you've found a great opportunity; enjoy it...
Hmm. What's your definition of "defective"?
Go on. I, and I'm sure lots of others, would love to know the "not hard" technique for finding silver at 10% below melt. (Having a B&M storefront...
Put a nickel in acid long enough, and the nickel preferentially dissolves, leaving copper -- but it reduces the weight of the coin significantly....
LOL! Because Chinese counterfeiters certainly don't have their own websites to support direct sales. And Americans certainly don't buy coins...
Wow. I did not see that coming at all.
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