Nope, not a single thing. Depends on what the situation was. If the country was in dire straits and needed to use every die to the max, then...
There's actually lots of them. But most of them are old books on coins. Books that nobody owns a copyright on any longer. Those that still have...
Paul, the internet had HUGE, and I mean HUGE, impact on tech stocks. Without the internet that bubble probably never would have happened. I was...
Is that shot glasses banging on the table or ........... something else :D
Daniel, the fact that you are using genuine US coins as planchets has nothing to do with the pieces you are producing. It does not make your...
I'd imagine it has about the same commonality as US coins. The problems that plague the mints pretty well plague all of the mints.
Links that will help you find books are posted in the Numismatic Resources section.
Acetone won't do anything to what's on that coin. Waste of time to try.
Not much, maybe $5 or so.
Probably not as high as they did. I dunno, depends on how bad those scratches look in hand. But certainly no higher than 64, and if they really...
I think the machines work on color mostly and the way certain substances reflect light. So the slab should have no or little effect.
I think your answer is pretty simple Matt and will soon become very evident if you run a few more coins, any coins, through that XRF machine.
Patience is a very good thing when it comes to buying coins. And trust me Petro, that money is NOT going to burn a hole in your pocket ;)
Owle, generic gold is following and has been following the spot price of gold for several years now. You can say whatever you want, but that is a...
If you want to call them traps, OK, whatever. But if you do what I told you and remember what I told you, you can walk right by most of those...
You're asking a lot of different questions, and nobody knows the answers to most of them because nobody has a crystal ball. But the one question I...
Are you sure those are all contact marks ? Or could a lot, or even some of them, be the toning itself making you think you are seeing contact...
Honestly ? I think coin forums had more to do with it than anything else. Coin forums for the most part didn't even exist until the late '90s. And...
No idea. Your question is based on the premise, or perhaps assumption would be a better word, that prices are still going up. A better question...
Owle, the slide as you call it, isn't really a slide. It's nothing more than generic gold doing exactly the same thing it did over the past few...
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