Well, "AI" means "always incorrect".
What would possess a person with 100% feedback, though less than 40 of them, to list something like that?
Well, the 2 recognized groundhogs, one American and the other, Canadian, presented 2 opposite views, so I guess Spring will arrive in the vicinity...
A agree that it's nothing, but just print one article somewhere and AI will come back with 3 different types.
I think that the dye bleached out all of the overpunches
Well, if you think that gold and silver dropped alot, platinum lost about 20%. Here look at the Kitco page: https://www.kitco.com/
Yep, there's split serifs, especially the "E"
The only one I couldn't remember was "Stranded in the jungle", although I liked "The Cadets"
It is the Sulphur content in the old "manila" envelopes that REALLY rect with coins after a while.
The rim on the reverse?
I wouldn't send it in until you fully digest all the verbiage that you are going to get here. I have no clue except for possibly foreign.
What's REALLY frightening is, in the initial Ebay post, and after the item for sale are all the "similar" 1 oz ingots at 1/3 the scrap value for...
Add my congrats as well!
As above, it looks like a glue or adhesive of some sort, and liquid when applied with a fast drying time.
Silver mining is going great guns, trying to feed the stomach that the public seems to have.
You should just keep and enjoy it. With the price of silver, you'd get more for the scarp value than it would have gotten graded. Lots of silver...
What coin do you want a value on?
So the opinion of the OP's coin is that it is too worn and out of focus to see if the is doubling? I, personally, can't see any evidence of...
I've worn a Seiko for the last 50 years and all I ever do, if I change watches, is slowly rotate my wrist back and forth. My Seiko's never come...
$500 Canadian dollars is 300 troy oz. Every face dollar, regardless the denominations, contains .6 troy oz.
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