I was noting that mine cost me less than $56, and that I might be happy with several of these, that's it.
I paid $399.20 for the ten coins the OP listed; one of those was a slabbed 1903 that cost me $91, so that brings the price paid for the other nine...
I don't care. I bought a beaut of an 1863 from @C-B-D quite a while back that looks this good. I defer to those who need to attach a grade to a...
A little off topic, but as my health forbids me from imbibing real beer on a regular basis, the new fad of 0% beer got me interested....
Indeed!
There was a time when the local premium dairy sold a whole milk product that was $3.99, it is close to $7.00 today. You can still get cheap milk...
I'm not going to crunch the numbers, but about the only thing I can think of that has not seen a rather large increase in cost to the consumers is...
Actually, "everything else" is costing lots more these days.
There was something in Coin World about this a little while back. There is some thought of replacing Washington with a woman. Another series might...
Likewise. My card issuer offers limitless 5% discount on gas which, even with the return of discounts for cash at many stations, has you coming...
I do not own a smartphone, but I do have an ancient point and shoot Kodak that takes lousy pictures of coins. It does a great job on our pets,...
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I'm happy that you are happy. I march to a different drummer and prefer NOT to pay a premium for a coin encased in plastic.
Nor am I despite my rather large collection of them. IMVHO I don't see why that coin should be graded any higher than it has been. It is precisely...
That was my handle back in the CB radio days. 10-4 Good Buddy, what's your 20?
I should point out that I spoke with a Walmart employee about the lack of coins in the reject bins of their Coin Star machines. She told me that a...
Around here the only things our Coin Star machines produce are South and Central American coins along with terribly mangled Zincolns.
I was a student majoring in English Literature at a small college in the midwest. My major advisor was one of the most brilliant professors I ever...
It's what another poster in this thread said of Mr Mezak. If you go back far enough you might infer that my usage here was mendacious too.
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