BTW, those prior threads are: ISIS announces new currency ISIS new gold silver currency?
Well, I imagine that'll mean the end of dealers paying premiums to buy sets from us peons, if that hasn't already happened. It should mean the end...
I think most comments have already been made in the existing threads about this bid for attention, er, proposed currency. BTW, your first four...
So you bid at $30 shipped in the auction, then you went looking for a BIN? If you're asking why items go higher in auctions than in BIN, I think...
Maybe more people are thinking that silver has found its bottom and it's time to buy. That, and a lot of people are bad at math.
I think part of what I do is looking for things that would escape the notice of "typical" searchers. Any "coin-finder" script that grew into wide...
I had to look three times to convince myself that there wasn't a second p there...
You're on the right track. EMF is electromotive force, but that's just "volts". The specific concepts for metal replacement are: Single...
Sure. All you need is a program that can read an auction description, determine what coin or coins are listed, determine their fair value, and...
Everyone's gotta start somewhere. Of course, some start with fraudulent auctions. I've bid on a couple of auctions like that that worked out....
I've hit the newly-listed Buy-It-Nows on eBay for a couple periods of 5 or 10 minutes this evening, and I landed 15 silver dimes for $13 + $1.93...
Look how far it's gotten over the last 4 years. Look how far it got throughout the entire decade of the 1990s. And someone who bought in the...
So, what's your favorite macro subject, besides the obvious? :)
Well, as long as we're hanging out in an old thread... I suppose it's possible that these people could have spent millions researching,...
Thanks for confirming that. They'll probably be contacting you about the insurance claims.
Yeah, as long as it's a more active metal than copper. Steel is, and zinc most definitely is. The results aren't very good, though; instead of...
Well, I won't be setting up that regularly scheduled delivery for you to authenticate all of my copper 1943 cents, then. ;)
Why would you scrape, running that one-in-several-million chance of damaging a valuable find, when you could just use a magnet?
If you don't mind saying, how much did it finally sell for? I know @Morgandude11 is quite adamant that it has "no value" and is "not marketable",...
...but wouldn't those be dangerous? o_O
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