A mere technicality. Not that I consider Wikipedia a most reliable source, but in this case it aligns well with my understanding . . . “Legal...
The only reason it’s less of a PITA for PM dealers is because the price of the merchandise is constantly changing already. Instead, pretend you...
But pricing of any good or service is constantly changing, making BTC impractical as a currency, regardless of whether the price is in BTC or BTC...
These are not the genuine article. Whoops . . . looks like word's already out. Never said I was the quickest draw.
Again you are incorrect. Legal tender means if the buyer wishes to pay a US seller in US currency bearing those words, then the seller must...
Incorrect. Any "coins" issued by the US Mint are required to bear a face value on them. Accordingly, they are called coins by the Mint, and not...
No matter what they come up with, and what form it manifests in, they'll never commit to an inherently limited currency . . . it will always be...
Finally a gem coin . . . MS66
You are completely missing my point, and his. The value of BitCoin Cash and of BitCoin are linked. They are both equally volatile, and therefore...
The article does not target the slow speed of BitCoin transactions as the reason for its failure to scale. It identifies its poor stability as a...
This guy does a fine job of explaining why BitCoin makes no sense for use in common commercial transactions . . .
More evidence that BitCoin is an instrument of speculation, and not an instrument of commerce. Collections and redemptions of payment in any...
I’d venture there’s not much guesswork going on regarding color, although there doubtless is a little. Some of the “slabbers” have been cleaning...
Looks like they want us using the Kindle version instead of the hard copy.
I suspect the best explanations would come from the best informed. Unfortunately, I don't think those best explanations will be forthcoming, as...
Wish I had that problem . . . . . . kidding, of course. I know you meant "over" instead of "of". I concur. Nice coins seem to be in strong...
I say no. I no longer sell on eBay, but when I did, I tended to ignore the eBay promoted stuff.
Now that's sticking your neck out . . . ;)
Sorry, but that planchet doesn't appeal to me at all. Assuming ANACS graded it according to what someone should pay for the coin, I'd say MS62.
This is indicative of market-making in common coins in response to new interest in collectibles. Short-term, we can thank the unjustifiable...
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