? I see the usual info -- number of posts (which links to a list of posts), number of likes, last-seen (Thursday), and so on. That IS what...
And if you buy an item priced at 99 cents? In Michigan, at 6% sales tax, it's $1.0494. Are hundredths of a cent needed for commerce? But ignore...
So, how would you passivate silver in a market-acceptable way? (quick consult with Google) Hexavalent chromium? Ick. And if there is a way to...
No, it doesn't! Your purchase is totaled, and tax is calculated on the total. If I buy a $1.00 item, and tax is 6%, the total would be rounded...
Ah, here we go. This page lists a bunch of states for which eBay will start collecting tax automatically -- in fact, for most on the list, it...
What do you mean about tax rates?
Interesting. Your coin has prominent flow lines -- prominent enough to be clear and distinct at this moderate magnification. I'd think it would...
I'm guessing this means "a roll I just got" or "a newly-wrapped roll" where all the other ones were 2019-P. I'm guessing it does not mean "I...
Well, if you get charged tax on a coin you're buying, or you sell a coin to someone in Colorado and they get charged tax, you'll know the system...
I know the vending-machine lobby has had some sway in past composition decisions, but for cents? Zincolns are less conductive and 20% lighter than...
Interesting. I thought eBay had successfully argued that, as a venue rather than a seller, they did not need to enforce tax policy. I know my...
Rick obviously has a knack for cherrypicking, and for picking deserving recipients of largesse. Great story!
Me: "...and here's the last cent to make up my total." Merchant: "I'll need to charge you another cent for that." Me: "Cool, give me my nickel"
Okay. My attention has mostly been focused on the sulfide-based AT, since it doesn't come off in solvent and can't be distinguished by any...
I know that there are things you can layer onto a coin to change its color, but my impression was that the AT most people are worried about is...
Three fourth-graders? Well, that explains a lot!
That looks like a fine COBOL or RPG report, and it may well be from a program that was written in the 1960s when $500s still circulated. :rolleyes:
As with many other things, Larry Niven thought of it first: The Roentgen Standard! Zincolns aren't quite as toxic as nuclear waste, but they are...
Flow marks aren't all radial. If coins were made by putting a metal ball into a press, they might be. But when you strike an upset planchet, metal...
Yeah, my right ear's had all the bad luck. A backfiring vehicle knocked it back when I was in college, and a hard collision knocked it back...
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