And yet you can go out and buy as much as you want for much less than that.
I could never ignore someone who understands and respects the inherent nobility of the canine. [IMG]
I agree -- but sometimes I feel a little twinge, because I'm also actually preventing the coin from developing the "character" it otherwise would....
That reverse. :wideyed: I can't get anywhere grading gold. I see the marks on the face and the hit in the field, but I'm also looking at a, what,...
And that's without spamming threads five or ten posts at a time! ;)
So, it's true, your name is your destiny. Just ask my dermatologist, Dr. Scales.
Well, now you know whether to trust them the next time you have something to sell and aren't sure of its value. Be sure to tell all your friends,...
What are the dates on the rest of the Canadians?
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And PMs don't depend on when you sell? [ATTACH] If you'd bought silver in 1975, then sold it in 2000, you'd have found that it "held its value"...
Yep, just accept that going downhill is a good thing...
I see it as a nickel with a hit (look at the dent coming across I and B, and the damaged U) that just happened to deform the R into a shape sorta...
I'll take FAILED ALLEGORIES for $400, Alex...
Well, let's hope that they'll keep rattling their sabers until gold reaches a price where they're ready to sell, take their profits, and then go home.
Hmm.
Yep, textbook example. Flat and shelf-like, with no trace of notching.
I was thinking "RABIES" for the image you posted... :eek:
Well, I generally don't notice the difference between a 70 and a 69, or probably even a 68. That doesn't mean there is no difference. Apparently.
Seriously? You got a 1928-series $2 bill from a teller? Cool! (stops and thinks about the current date) Crud. :oldman: :sorry:
But you aren't seriously claiming that's your all-in price, are you? ;)
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