Of course! The goal is "GET MORE COINS"!
Wasn't that the one that listed dates and claimed values for hundreds of strike-doubled coins?
But the important question is, HOW DID IT SHOW UP ON YOUR STATEMENT?!
Hmm. I don't hear people down here using "yore", and I don't even see it in print as much as I did in days of yore. ;)
That's an excellent point. One could argue that the cent impedes commerce, slowing cash transactions as people waste time counting or gathering...
Presumably because they are already tracked and reported.
I'm not sure how I could make that any clearer. I have no idea what your point is -- at this point, at least. :)
You mean at the gas stations that currently post prices to the tenth of a cent per gallon?
Much the same thing they do now when someone buys 3.22 lb of ground beef at $3.99/lb. They will round, up or down according to the nearest...
Man, I'm trying to imagine finding the entire 20th-century run of Barber dimes in circulation.
Too long. It was already trivial and pointless in the 1980s when it went over to the time-release self-destruct composition. Please put it out of...
English spelling is a terrible waste of human potential. If you've got the grammar and spelling knack, bully for you. If you don't, the very idea...
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Doesn't look like it, unless he's moved. So, two such collectors -- and you know what THAT means: BIDDING WAR! ;)
That "silk lining" looks stained. I wonder if the whole thing got wet. I'm a bit surprised the reverse is untouched, but I can believe it -- it...
And the "correction" is wrong, to boot. :rolleyes:
Yep, depends. I see the 20% figure bandied around a lot, but I'm not sure I've ever seen anyone willing to sell a slabbed details coin for 80%...
It's a weak acid with thiourea. Gentler than standard dips, I'd expect, but still likely to leave the coin an unnatural color.
Right there with you -- except I didn't get one. :( Yet...
There are lots of things that will effectively polish silver, or copper, or gold, or any other metal. Polishing a coin ruins it for collectors.
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