Twelve years on, and still waiting. A "cheap government" dollar still buys most of what it did in 2009. How's that alternate REAL MONEY doing now?
Oh, you want a paper detector. THAT would be hours of fun. :rolleyes:
And the seller counts on people "not getting around to" following up on things like this. But for $600, it's certainly worth the effort. This is...
OUCH! Can you imagine buying a coin like that right before a hoard hits the market?...
Yep. Looks like the 1924 in that grade is almost four times as much, and the rest are all six-figure coins (except of course the HR lettered edge...
Then there's this one that showed up on the Bay this evening -- I had no idea you could get any double eagle in MS68 at any price, never mind less...
Look how wide and fuzzy the lettering is on the top one (the fake) compared with the bottom one (presumably real). On the top one, look how the...
Not forever. Big heavy equipment can carry big heavy batteries, and electric motors are always more reliable than internal-combustion engines....
Hi, Candace, and welcome to CoinTalk! You'll have better luck if you start your own thread -- scroll up to the top of the screen, click on US...
You lived through the 1970s just like I did. I remain unimpressed by recent inflation -- and by "recent" I mean "any time in the last 30 years".
Is the question whether it's genuine?
It's the special "Lunar Commemorative Issue"!
Finds like that are almost enough to make me want to spend the rest of my life standing behind a cash register!
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