I don't think a paltry few tens of millions from Mint customers is going to make a noticeable difference in anything. Heck, in the last few years,...
Oh look, someone did send in one of their RARE HARDNESS TEST CENTS for slabbing!
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Okay, if you're actually getting to go through change accepted by vending machines, your experience certainly trumps my suppositions! I've seen...
Yeah, but what good will those do you when the werewolves come?
Except most vending machines probably won't take it, either -- it's the wrong weight and electromagnetic signature. (Although, worn as that one...
I'd expect a lot more fakes of the 1-ounce pieces, because there's a much larger market for them, and there are just more of them around. The...
Yeah, your minimum useful aperture (highest useful F-number) depends on sensor size, and the GX sensor is even a bit smaller than the Rebel's. I'm...
At the very least, it was harshly cleaned.
I think I'd be happier carrying a pound or so of gold. Depending on the neighborhood, of course.
Yep, the old "uncertainty discount".
<looks askance at @mpcusa's posting history> ;)
I think I posted this once before, but: You always go through the self-checkout lane that accepts cash. You ring up your groceries, carefully...
Finding an IHC in circulation is rare enough. Finding an XF/AU details example? Priceless!
It eventually loses strength. Also, it gets loaded up with nickel acetate, which is somewhat toxic; flush it down the toilet so it gets diluted....
Nah, yours was shorter, and shorter is better. It's just that "short" doesn't come naturally to me. :rolleyes:
You've got it exactly right. The serial numbers are dark against a lighter background. The second 0 has a lighter background inside and darker...
I think that's actually more of a tic than a hobby. ;)
This never occurred to me. I'm not sure that reverse design is meant to be a crescent moon, but now I'll have a hard time seeing it as anything else!
Here's a page seeming to indicate that the UHRs were 4mm thick. The 2009 issue was also 4mm thick.
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