At the risk of stepping in it big-time, I would propose that they labeled it "AT" because they're under pressure to reject the products of coin...
Our sales tax is 7.75%. Do you suppose you could send me your spare quarter-cents...?
LOL -- I guess nearly all of us just wait for times to come by us instead. :)
Words, people, words. Down under the pictures.
Yeah, and a "FULL QUARTER OUNCE" of dimes is going to be, drum roll please, three. Clarifying that it's avoirdupois gets him off the hook if he's...
I spent halves for a while, but the lunch lady at work gave me such an attitude that I stopped. On the other hand, it's not all bad that she's...
"You can't grade coins from pictures but I can" ...'t even grade them reliably in-hand. So I could sure use some practice. My personal goal will...
You can start out as a buyer, and build up your feedback a bit that way before you start selling. Or you can sell some lower-ticket, lower-risk...
Well, here's one quick and easy screening process: "Don't buy alleged gold coins from someone with 0 feedback."
Now, that looks like a candidate for the "soak-in-water-and-then-freeze" treatment. Or the ultrasonic cleaner.
The copper oxidizes. Copper oxide is dark brown.
And we're supposed to give great weight to the opinion of someone who wiped a coin?! I would expect that any toning would "wipe off", if you...
Erin, that's the kind of day that makes it impossible to quit, isn't it? :) My run this afternoon: 3 banks -- no halves Bank 1 (the one where I...
I've scanned the first 1200 feedbacks, and the most incriminating thing I've seen is "honored return policy, no fuss." Care to clue us in as to...
The character under the date on the St Gaudens is the designer's monogram. If there were a mint mark, it would be above the date (weird, huh?)....
To say the least! But I don't feel like ratting him out.
That's at time of manufacture, right? By that figure, the OP's coin is less than 3% below tolerance. Based on the observations in the other...
Could do both. Would be nice to know which was going to happen first.
Reminds me of the bright AU silver quarter I found sitting on a CoinStar machine. "Durr, the machine won't take it, it must not be worth anything."
That would be "reflection". :) Refraction only happens when light passes through something -- technically, passing through an interface between...
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