That, or buy more biscuits and try again!
Oh, Rich, I'm so sorry. :(
Heh. [ATTACH] Click on the link, and you land here: [ATTACH] Edit: but they do still state it's their policy, at the bottom of this page. I'll...
I wouldn't jump to that conclusion. Put me in a noisy store with someone talking at me, and I'll typically lose count around 14 or 15. Especially...
A nightmare coin?
I'm afraid you're going to get a very bad surprise the next time you DO look for a used car. :( The dealership offers on my almost-5-year-old...
You're lucky in a sense. I don't spend that much on coins, and neither of us spend much on clothes -- but we both have a weakness for tools we'll...
The self-checkouts at Walmart and Harris-Teeter still take $100 bills, so I use those to break them for $20s. The beer store turned me down for a...
I noticed that Harris-Teeter has silently dropped their scan guarantee. Previously, if an item scanned at too high a price, you got the first one...
If I read the post correctly, it's a bulge on both sides, not a dent on one. [Edit: confirmed while I was typing.] That makes it heat damage,...
I guess the mods decided this was getting too close to a "want to sell" post and edited the original list out -- but I read it as "a graded 95...
I think I'll hold off until I can submit the quarter-eagle and the two half-unions at the same time. Why have a two-coin holder for a five-coin...
Hey, PCGS meets Capitol! I'm sure PCGS would be happy to accept submission fees for something like this: [ATTACH]
:( :punch: There's a guy at our local shows who is my go-to guy when I want to sell common Morgans. Here's why. I take him batches, with some...
I don't recommend it. I've done that to regular, common copper cents long ago. It oxidizes a fairly thick layer of the coin's surface to copper...
I've been playing with the 3D model on the linked page, and now I'm a little seasick. :yuck: If you zoom into the surface of the model, it turns...
I'm trying to keep up, but it's very difficult. When did "Chinese" stop being a term for a nationality, and become strictly a term for a "race"?
All the other US gold coins at the time had reeded edges. So did most silver coins (the twenty-cent being a notable exception). People expected...
Sounds very much like an unstruck planchet to me: upset rim (so not a blank) smaller diameter (the diameter increases slightly as metal is forced...
Sure does. [ATTACH] Since you get "veins" of gold, you'd think you'd get "veins" of mercury too, but apparently not: Edit: finally got the...
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