Okay... which of us was it? Fess up!
Wikipedia says Conder, and we have @Conder101 ...
Conder, not Condor, right?
Check my work, then? One troy ounce is 31.1g. 0.31g is 1/100 of a troy ounce. So whatever the price of gold is per troy ounce, 0.31g of pure...
That didn't take long...
At 0.31g, melt would be just 30-some dollars, right? I'm no expert, but this doesn't look like one that can be dismissed out of hand. I sure...
We have coin shows in Raleigh about six times a year. One or two of them are in smaller venues, and while I don't remember exactly how many...
I've posted here before singing the praises of GMO. Done right, it's an enormous gift to humanity as a whole. Unfortunately, "right" and...
This is as good a time as any to remind everyone about password hygiene. I've been a bit lax with my password here, because I figured "what would...
Better than watching the customer and the cashier trying to do the advanced calculus to make change from a dollar...
Criminals might use them, so we can't have them. Gee, I wonder what other things someone might try to apply that reasoning to?
The cent has been irrelevant for decades, and at this point so are nickels and dimes. People talk about it, but nothing gets done about it. Cash...
Hah! I remembered the slogan, but didn't remember that it was our buddies at Monsatano behind it.
A terrible thing to do to a pasture-raised, free-range, 100% organic... coin. (I'm only teasing at this point, and I guess I should stop.)
Every chemical used on each of those coins consisted solely of atoms found in nature. What could be more "natural" than that?
Welcome again - the photos are showing up this time! As others have said, these images look like a spectacular coin, except not quite right. If...
If it's 1/10oz, with spot value at $3337, bet it'll be more than $400. Of course, by that time world peace will surely have broken out and gold...
Link to details of the first commemorative gold coin and silver medal: https://www.usmint.gov/coins/coin-programs/semiquincentennial/ I'm not a...
This just landed in my mailbox: Today, on Independence Day, the U.S. Mint proudly begins the official countdown to the 250th Anniversary of the...
Yeah, I'd never compare those people to excrement here. Just the orifice from which it's ejected.
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