Yeah, I was sure baffled.
And DON'T be smoking, or cooking with a gas stove, when you do go to cover it...
I wondered if it might be a twenty-cent piece, but even in that state I doubt many dealers would let one of those go for $8. :)
What's the denomination on that seated coin?
And me here without an arbor press. Wonder how much I could accomplish with a sledgehammer and some luck. (For that matter, I wonder if I've got a...
Yep, if both parties can be reasonable, it can lead to a good working relationship. I've nabbed obviously-mistaken new BIN listings from time to...
I once got three rolls of halves that were mostly silver, with a lot of 90%. The teller said an old guy had been bringing them in. I never caught...
I'll add a couple more details that weren't in the latest descriptions of the flower image: The center looks like a disc, but on closer...
I admire your ethics, but I've heard of lots and lots of silver strikes at banks (and had a few myself), and I've never heard of anyone coming to...
That was typically my most productive hunting ground, too.
Good that you sent him some good business, then. We've got only one coin shop in our city that I know of, and I get the impression he's got a...
Hey, at least it didn't go down with all your firearms in the boat accident, right? ;)
Somebody who bought it from the Mint for a few cents above face value, and wanted to impress a love interest right now, and didn't much care about...
Well, whether they're right or wrong, that already shows that they're in a different class from the pawn shops around here. There might be one or...
...and we've already dropped below it. Do I hear 10x (around $13.82 spot price per Coinflation)? I think I did land some stuff at 10x-12x during...
Getting really close to the 15x FV mark for silver...
Why do I have this feeling that you just painted an even bolder target on my back? :eek:
I thought I might be able to save you some time and effort, but alas, typing "*" in the "Ignore This Member" box does not ignore everyone. ;)
And, of course, wages. In 1933, the average manufacturing wage was on the low side of 50 cents per hour -- if you were lucky enough to find a job.
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