First, I'm sorry for your loss. I'm curious about the "cut in half" error, and I haven't had much luck Googling it. Could you say more about it?
That's a glorious example. I never noticed it on an SLQ before, but this particular obverse photo makes it look for all the world like they...
BTC is rising again, but still under $60K, which isn't far from the $55K buy-in point you mentioned in the past. What's the exact difference...
Well, he posted them here, where at least a couple of our members seem to have the ear of eBay policy enforcement.
If I could do all that, I'm pretty sure it would absolutely rule out ADHD.
There's a used-book store in my Dad's city that occasionally has coin books, but it's been a few years since anything interesting turned up. They...
As if I needed another reminder that I'm no error expert. ;) It looked like cutter damage to me at first glance, but looking more closely, I can...
I wouldn't have trusted it based on the photos, but as I said, I'm no expert. I remember being uncertain about a three-cent nickel, and finally...
Pretty sure that 1883 No Cents nickel was damaged with nippers after it left the Mint. :( That 1964 Kennedy looks a lot like a ragged-clip...
Everybody designed their CCs to use palladium because it was so much cheaper. They aren't directly interchangeable; it would be significant work...
I'm going to be soaking up all the commentary on this one. What's going on in the rim above WE? Is anybody going to call @Fred Weinberg? (Um,...
For once, silver was up last weekend for the local coin show, and I got an offer well above melt for 90%, so I dumped $60 FV or so. My timing...
No, I'm pretty sure they've been 99.95% palladium from the beginning. ;)
It's easy enough to tone freshly-struck copper like that, I think. The entities that are striking these by the thousands would surely dunk some of...
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I don't think it's genuine. :( I'm no expert on the series, but I don't like the combination of fine detail in some areas (LIBERTY, lower part of...
It's critical in a whole lot of chemical processes, but that use is a drop in the bucket compared to automotive catalytic converters....
Well, they'll probably be speculating about the Dark Ages, when not every transaction was recorded on some blockchain for perpetuity. ;)
This. The past is fixed, and gone. Stories live. Yes, they're transient -- but they're still important.
Drop below the price of gold? Thanks for the tip! ;)
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