Of course. NOTHING is a constant measure of value, until you pick something arbitrarily. But if gold were the true measure of value, you'd expect...
Wow!
Hard to say from these photos. From your previous thread, I assume this is circulated, but the photos are too harshly lit for me to make out...
But-but-but GOLD IS MONEY!!1! When gold dropped from $1900 in 2011 to $1100 in 2015, it's just because the dollar was artificially manipulated to...
But... "in the long term, we are all dead."
I agree that the 55 looks cleaned (not very successfully) in these images, although I wouldn't second-guess the TPG. To me, the 58 looks like it...
Silver and gold both absorb neutrons to produce isotopes with very short half-lives, which means they don't stay radioactive for long. I guess...
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Oh, geeze, what's going to happen NEXT year when it's old enough to drink? Congrats, and THANK YOU, PETER! I'm pretty sure I wouldn't have stayed...
Second, as always, to "if @johnmilton posts it as a question, PASS." ;)
"Nearly all of them". And quite a few where I'll never get even a single example, which I know is what you meant. :rolleyes:
Nice! Looks like MS to me. I try to get my pre-1933 at lower premiums in general, but as a result it's been a long time since I've bought any...
Yep, that was the first year anything was struck at the Denver mint.
Just looks polished to me. :(
Holy cow!
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Because I'm, well, me, I had to go off and Google "OIL OF ICE" to figure out just what it could possibly have been. I guessed maybe something with...
Dang! I'm surprised the let that one out of the Mint. I thought they put in ramps instead of steps in the 1960s and didn't take them out until 1971...
Wow, wonder if they ever printed any wrappers for "PENNYS"? Or "QUATERS"?
Wow, none of his Buffalos have any dates! I wonder if he ever has.
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