I was incensed when eBay made that change. I'd been doing very nicely buying eBay gift cards at Kroger during gas-discount promotions -- given...
So, if one press can produce 720 coins per minute, that means they get around 350,000 cents out of one die?
Considering the degree of attention I got the last time I invoked Buyer Protection on a four-figure ripoff (eBay required me to file a local...
Yeah, but we were talking about the design, not the design committee members. :rolleyes:
Oooh, it's a fancy poll!
It's legal to melt them, but not especially worthwhile, because refiners pay low for 40% silver. It's always easy enough to find further buyers...
All over the place. 40% can be very hard to sell. At one show, I basically couldn't find anyone buying -- someone offered me 2x, I think, when...
...aaaand it's back down to $1497 (down $25 from the level in the article), making its YTD return 16%. Another $25 drop will bring it right into...
If a new user turns up with an authentic 1804 dollar, I'll be right there on the floor myself.
That's 20% underweight. They're crooked, or they have no idea what they're doing, or both. Take it back and ask them whether they'd rather give a...
As of today. I'm not putting any money on the trend continuing through the end of the year. Neither am I putting any money against it, though.
It's a very poorly-done fake. We see many of these. Welcome to CoinTalk!
The inflation-adjusted minimum wage is actually lower now than it was during most of the 1970s. And that's using the official inflation numbers,...
Glad the gold offers at the June coin show were too lowball for me to accept. I'd feel like even more of a sucker now if I'd let a double eagle go...
Well, now there are posts. The good news: my SDB now contains more value than it did a couple of weeks ago. The bad news: when gold goes up this...
So, is the base an actively controlled set of electromagnets, or are you using some sort of diamagnetic material in the support? Earnshaw's...
Silver under melt is always good! Have you checked the 1942 dimes for the overdates (assuming they're P or D)?
It does, but frequently they'll say that in the big print and then say ".999 fine silver layered" or something like it in the small print. I've...
So, again, are you or are you not still holding onto silver (that poor man's metal) that another member paid you for more than two years ago?
Surely either the obverse or reverse design would be a lot less clear if that had happened, right? I figured the unique presence of both obverse...
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