So, simple, you want a way to get into gold cheaply but with no risk...let the rest of us know if you find that way.
That's what I thought also, but since the FSB designation is for strike, I wasn't sure the bag mark, or whatever it is, would affect that.
Even with American coins I wonder how they differentiate a MS65 and a MS66, so for foreign coins, G, VG, F, etc. seems to make more sense.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] OK, one of the designations we run into is FSB or Full Split Bands on Mercury dimes. My...
I forsee a future when the mint issues coins already entrapped in plastic.
OMG...Doug as an early collector of...things...my precious
Saw this in a junk box and the cameo aspect of it made me buy it...I know I shined it up (sacrilege), but it sure is pretty. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
My stomach hurts!
And from India...I'm sure this is a legal copy.
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DUCK.....oops, too late...
Sping...sping...sping...sping...sping...sping...sping...sping...sping...
I take back all the snarky things I have ever said about you.
BTW, what was the limit on "likes" or have we given up on that?
http://www.alibaba.com/showroom/gold-plated-tungsten-coin.html aren't we lucky alibaba is selling in the US?
Naw, this sucker is YELLOW, but it is a back tooth so only my very close friends will ever see it : - ) Not sure what the karatage would be, but...
Specific gravity and density are pretty much the same thing. Density is the mass (or weight if you aren't being too anal) divided by the volume,...
Interesting, just had a molar crown done in gold.
I think gold for back teeth is still the norm, isn't it?
Otherwise known as "A pig in a poke".
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