One thing you can be sure of: if you always think a recession is right around the corner, from time to time you'll be right, guaranteed. At this...
Insider tip: the local show where I typically sell silver to dealers is this Saturday. Don't expect any sort of recovery until Monday. :banghead:
(And might I add that the thread title made me twitch -- one reason I haven't pushed my own father harder to get on the Internet is the fear that...
Twenty six-year-olds? I had enough trouble dealing with one 4-year-old and one 6-year-old. I'm sure my wife would agree. Oh, wait...
That's the way I'm reading it.
What's the problem? He does say Crazy right there in the auction description, so it's not like he's trying to hide his affliction...
We talk about "nicotine" being left on things all the time, but that's not the smelly component, right? I'd imagine it's the tars and other...
That last photo does not appear to show the leg wear that the first one did, at least to my eyes.
That one on the left is as fully struck as I've ever seen an SLQ. Wow! Sure, I can see the flat area on Liberty's knee. I just can't tell from...
That's why I mostly stopped asking the rhetorical question. When you can make a profit on a completed round-trip transaction, the only sensible...
There's approving of an investment because you sell it, and there's selling it because you approve of it. It's perfectly okay to do both, but...
I can't yet distinguish high-point rub from not-quite-fully-struck, at least not from photos. The way this is glittering with luster, though, I...
1942-D dime, always have to check for that 1942/1-D overdate. Doesn't look like this is one, but can't complain about the price... :)
o_O Not sure where this heat's coming from. I know I can't smell the coins from here, but don't see why I should disbelieve OP...?
I lost my innocence about Caller ID twenty-odd years ago when I worked at a Voice-over-IP startup. That's when I found out that there's absolutely...
Thing is, there were no seated-liberty coins struck in 1828. The series didn't start until 1838. Since the third digit can't be a 2, it's...
Discussed earlier here: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/big-news-from-the-mint.403409/ What was yesterday's release? I'm waiting to see how the...
Looks like... 1828 with a mint mark? ;)
Hmm, again. Often coins are first plated in pure nickel, which is attracted to magnets. Direct silver plating wouldn't change the magnetic...
At one point, a successful SNAD claim always went back on the seller's dime. I don't know if that's changed.
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