You may want to bail out before the "it's cent, not penny" patrol arrives.
And their price, at least the cash price, reflects that.
For that matter, I can't remember the last time I picked up a few loose shares of stock from the CoinStar return slot, or found a share of 1980...
Ah, yes, market timing. All you need to do is distinguish dips from collapses -- in other words, accurately predict the future.
Yes, and even if "paper money returns to its intrinsic value -- zero", those companies, and shares thereof, retain actual value. Sure, any...
Nah, just an anecdote. Or, to be fairer, a representative example.
And the pudding is on the lens, apparently.
And that would amount to 40 dollars or so.
Sounds like the quarter set (six "leftovers" -- DC and the five territories).
I'll try to find time to dig out one of the transilluminators (and the 254nm "flashlight") this weekend. Might not be able to image anything more...
It's a starting bid, not a BIN price.
Here ya go: https://www.pcgs.com/News/The-1983-Copper-Cent Seven. Large and small date varieties....
Yep, People's Temple. "Drinking the Kool-Aid" means following the crowd in something obviously stupid, and it's always disparaging.
"Nobody goes there anymore, it's too crowded." I don't care whether or not I can trust eBay prices as long as I can get eBay prices... :)
Tarn-X would take them away if you scrubbed enough, because it's got clay (and acids, buffers, and surfactants), according to its MSDS. What it...
So is ours, and we won't make you wait to learn what it is: Write the words "plated copper cent" in black ink on the whitest paper you can find....
Gold, being extremely dense, would presumably be useful for smashing one's own brains out. (have a straight line, I'm in a generous mood)
Think of it as hedging -- either you make money, or you can be happy that the worst hasn't happened.
Now, that's starting to sound distressingly like a [IMG] tip...
Palladium is enormously useful in chemical processes, but the majority of demand is still from auto catalytic converters as I understand it. I'm...
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