Great advice for anyone looking to purchase something that might be questionable. But that leads to another question: why does this guy have a...
Are you saying you were thinking of bidding on this roll? Consider: if you had a roll that might actually have an 09 s-vdb in it, would you...
Hold on to them until you get one more penny -- then use them in place of a nickel. (Or am I misunderstanding your question). It's not like we'd...
Wow, really going out on a limb there . . . my guess is that the sun will rise tomorrow ;)
But you can still find a set for her, can't you? (OK, maybe it'll cost, but that might be less than the regrets you feel)
how about a purchase not made? How about a purchase not made? I was watching the debate about purchasing the mint box sets of Lincoln Cents LP1....
Yes -- our governments do know how to round down. Go to a state where the sales tax is 6%. If you pay for a item that's worth $0.90, the tax...
In some foreign counties they have, indeed, gotten rid of the 1-cent (or their equivalent), and, in fact, they don't always round up, they round...
And making billions of them.
I also spend a decent amount of them each week. Well, actually, I make my kids spend them: lunch money, fee for this and that after school...
Not at all -- if we keep the $1 coin
Anticipation . . . Dude . . . savor the anticipation . . . that's part of the fun. (Although I realize that the older one gets, the easier it is...
Consider -- it took 50 years *and* a metal composition change to get it to $3 roll. Just 10-15 more years to jump 5-fold? That's hard to see . . .
Apparently it does. The cent and the nickel costs more to make and distribute than they are worth. See the chart at the top of page 30 on their...
Wow -- what an awesome pic!! :rolleyes:
Well put! But, why does this post have "Mood: frustrated" next to it ?!
Makes sense to me . . . I've consciously stayed away from pretty much anything that can't fit nicely and neatly into an album . . .
Mazel tov! And let us know your progress on the sale (I'm curious as to how that will go, too).
Well . . . average silver coins, like the '64 dimes, will probably sell for around melt value on eBay -- which might be more than you can get...
Well put!
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