And the smoke. Don't forget the smoke. And ashtrays. :yack:
MOST of the time. "eBay treasure hunting" was a big part of how I got back into the hobby. Yep, I got some garbage. But there really are folks...
Around the time I got married, my wife's parents moved to Georgia, about an hour southwest of Atlanta. They lived there for over 25 years, and we...
Especially not when they pay you and never receive the goods they paid you for. Right?
Much, much tinier than one of those machines could ever detect, I'm pretty sure.
Good news for the Yap Islanders. Those rocks were here before us, and will still be here when we all die, too.
Also keep in mind that the coins you've pictured are copper-coated zinc cents, and those are a lot more corrosion-prone than the older bronze...
It would be an ugly sight. Just like before.
I thought they insisted on only silver dimes?
Pikers. Even back in the impoverished 60's, people were collecting rolls rather than singles. I want to see the best Registry Set of monster...
I think this guy may have gone to BYU, so I'm sure he had plenty of other vocabulary laid in.
Thanks for following up with these photos! I think they confirm @paddyman98's idea. Do you see how the edge of your "small" cent looks like it has...
That was one of my thoughts. There've been a lot of coins I've taken to shows, gotten offers on, and thought "wow, they go for a lot more than...
How big is the AGE collector base, though? I thought one of the reasons the First Spouse gold flopped was because there weren't enough folks with...
Great, now how am I supposed to wipe off the back of my screen?
Gimme five bees for a quarter...?
On the other hand, we've got the First Spouse gold series, where the Nixon and Ford uncirculated issues had final mintages under 1500 because no...
At a mintage like that, it'll pop hard, and the value will stay high. There are way more than 1,945 collectors with OCD and plenty of cash.
While I was in grad school we hired a sysadmin who was an LDS member. He had a really driving need to swear, and a really strong inhibition...
I'd say that if you're identifying MD like this, (a) you're examining the coins closely enough and (b) you've been paying attention. If you do...
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