He won't beat Tim/Detecto. He holds the lifetime achievement award for repetitive posting.
Did you really need to make another thread about Palladium? Platinum won't go below Palladium, except for some screwy "blip" or "glitch" situation.
From their website, ANACS will not grade: Coins larger than 41mm (diameter) or thicker than 4.0mm
EBTH also has a horrible return policy. Basically, they won't accept returns on non-authentic items for jewelry (cite in house gemologist as an...
Turn them in to the PostMaster or FBI, in that case. Get a documented receipt and send that to eBay, along with the police report number.
Putting "fragile" on a package might *also* disqualify it from insurance due to breakage. The DMM is quite clear that identifying anything about...
This would, as would ANY marking identifying contents, invalidate insurance on the package. That's one thing that would happen. As for you...
If you're not sending it for free, isn't this *also* a solicitation? Anyway, I like the shadow box idea, if it can be done in a way to preserve...
Wait, PCGS allowed you to cross a SEGS coin without cracking it out first?
You're wrong. It's illegal to send counterfeit items, internationally, as it is illegal to transship (ship through the US without final delivery...
Isn't Federal Reserve Currency printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, which *is* owned by the US Federal Government?
No, it wouldn't. If everyone chose to take delivery, they'd have so many overlapping contracts to unwind that the market would just freeze. It...
For the problem (1927 polished) or dateless (13) SLQs: $3.33 11 low grade (Fair-AG) SLQs with visible dates & 2 with partial dates: $50 Shipping...
It's only harder to sell if you deal primarily on eBay, since they're banned from eBay, if I recall properly. Beyond that, buyers will usually say...
That wouldn't impact spot, unless it triggered the seller to call his broker to contract more futures orders. Otherwise, it's just rotation of...
Jason.A: I'm trying to buy about $40k in gold, so saving 15% per ounce is significant to me. It means I can get 40 troy ounces instead of merely 33.
To be fair, you'd likely have to start with 1991 or 1995. The Reagan-era inflation numbers make everything look underpriced relative to inflation.
I guess that sounds about right.
I realize this is going off topic... but they still have free buffets? I thought they're only comped for visitors who stay on property these days.
I'm honestly stunned that your dealer offers such a high rate on 40%. What does he offer on 90%? What is his "random" (no cherry picking) premium...
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