Remind me, if you would, exactly which non-diverse ethnic group does not "find ways of committing fraud".
Yeah, not sure I'd be able to resist shooting at it with something...
Yep, undermining the value of the currency is always a power that the government wants to reserve to itself. :rolleyes:
Just a note in case you want to protect against me burgling your stuff: dogs love me, but I'm super-allergic to cats, so yeah...
Now, if you'll excuse me, I need to grab my firearms and go camp out in my storage unit.
A storage unit, with security geared for protecting used furniture and toys: possibly not the best facility for storing your precious metals.
Be patient, and keep your fingers crossed -- it sounds like @BadThad has something in the works!
[IMG] [IMG] ANACS gave this one AU55 details, rim bump. :( From these photos, DOUG gave it AU58. :eek: I think the photos reflect the...
That 1797 - she's got flowers in her hair! But also in her skin.
Sure, I trust an MS70 grade where I can pick out field marks on the obverse, even without zooming in.
Grainy surfaces, inflatable stars.
Good call. ;)
The images are pretty dark, and the coin is pretty abused, but I've never seen a 1 with a crosslet.
I think those packages aren't particularly hard to pry open and then squeeze closed, so no, no premium.
That reverse shot makes it look like it's a 1964-S!
That's... the opposite of what he said he had. o_O
Oh, no, no. The sensors are already far better than human senses. Humans don't have radar or LIDAR. Humans don't have 360-degree vision. Humans...
I'm sorry, but that's just not true. You only see news releases about the applications where it fares well -- or, occasionally, the ones where it...
Not yet. But AI algorithms are steadily improving. And more importantly, the hardware they run on is speeding up exponentially. That's definitely...
Yep. Pretty sure they would have gotten a lower bacterial count from a random $2.50 Indian than a random $2 horse blanket and a fifty-cent piece....
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