How do you hold the coin in the cleaner? Putting the coin in a basket is likely to cause damage, right? I can imagine some tap water wouldn't...
Why stop there? Sell the coins, travel to the future, steal them, bring them back, and sell them again! Now you've got twice as many of each coin!...
Maybe a quarter-eagle planchet "got mixed in" with the cent planchets in 1859, and nobody noticed... :rolleyes:
Yeah, I think it's at an all-time high -- in nominal dollars. Inflation-adjusted, it's been more expensive in the past. But those prices are per...
Here's the fatal flaw in "100% positive feedback". First, people can now revise feedback that they've left. That wasn't always the case. For this...
Huh. What I remembered from my very old chemistry days was that Reagent was generally more pure than USP, at least for most chemicals. USP wasn't...
At $113 a bottle? I'd rather have more money for coins. ;)
On the other hand, they do pay, they don't bounce checks, they don't mug you for the coins and cash, and they don't case out your home.
Nope, nothing the least bit suspicious here. :rolleyes: :banghead: :punch:
I don't think it does that. They put it in to prevent you from swallowing, by making it intolerably bitter. 10 parts per million is enough to do...
It seems like the hardware-store acetone I've bought does not contain the bittering agent (but no, I haven't tasted it). You can't buy 100%...
Could well be. I have enough trouble recognizing photos of my own family members.
And for anyone who thinks lower mintages necessarily imply higher premiums, look at any of the First Spouse gold issues.
Well, the first big regional coin show here since COVID is coming up in two weeks, and I always like to sell at shows, so... expect a quick drop...
I think you missed the $10 part of the original post...
Well, now you've sent me off Googling, and I found this link for a study (prototype) for the painting -- an interesting comparison. I was hoping...
It's clearly not a Corgi -- it can reach the table.
White gloves for handling the coins. A cup of soup on the same table. A pipe nearby. Oh, and a dog nosing at the coins. But, hey, at least he...
There were Olympic commemorative dollars and a $10 gold in 1983-1984.
I've bought the three-coin sets (both BU and proof) low and sold them high over the last few years, repeatedly. I'll always keep at least one,...
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