I was just in the middle of tagging you, @GoldFinger1969. :) In my opinion, there are few coins more beautiful than a high-grade Saint. And from...
It's just because English spelling is so fickle. It really leaves us in a pickle.
When they can't sell it for much more than melt, and need to make a profit to stay in business?
You've made me think of Spencer Gifts for the first time in years. Congratulations, I guess. :rolleyes:
Yep, by 1960 it had been five years since any coins were struck with an S mint mark.
Excellent taste, and probably a few rungs up from mine: [ATTACH] Can't help there, I only play acoustic -- the 12-string has a pickup, but I...
I had a Morgan some time ago in an older PL slab. When I took it to our regional PL Morgan specialist at the big regional show, he said that the...
Guitar, bicycle, or something else?
Not sure I expect that price point again, but on the other hand I'm not exactly betting against it.
We're heading for the southern NC coast next weekend. So, unfortunately, is the newly-christened TS Ian, which looks like it may hit Florida from...
If your toning changes with xylene, it's because it was coming from a thin layer of an oily or waxy substance. Xylene basically can't affect the...
I don't believe I have the gold, but I made a special effort to get an example of the dollar -- something about that split design with the sails...
Okay, that's a new one on me...
There's no law compelling you to go out and stand in line for hours, but an amazing number of people did.
Somewhere around here there's an "Almost" serial-number thread; that would definitely be a good home for this bill! :)
Stopped by the pawn shop near work for the first time in a couple of weeks, and they'd just put out a bunch of ASEs, mostly in groups of 5, but...
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Probably not -- sterling is .925 fine (92.5% silver).
Or perhaps "Fine Silver"?
Because it stinks, duh. ;)
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