That also implies that you have to pay a larger premium for them on the acquisition end, as well.
I'll be getting 17 of these in later this week. I may decide to keep any that have unimpaired luster, but will sell the rest. The lot should be XF...
I still disagree with the premise behind the investment, but good luck. I'd avoid small mass (1g, 1/10 tr.oz., 5g, etc) due to the premiums, as...
To offset the cherrypicked time horizon to create OP's chart, here's a chart of the price since 2000: [IMG]
Before going into 2008, I want to know why no one has mentioned that rhodium's primary use (on the scale of 98-99% of global consumption) is as a...
But if you do the voice command... how to you tell the phone where to focus?
The only problem with that set up is that you have to push the phone to take the picture. Given the stand is spring jointed, that means there's...
Extremely late die state.
Logically, it shouldn't. If it didn't pass platinum in 2001, when Russia artificially inflated global prices, it likely never will. We must...
Just a heads up... be prepared to return the coin for it having way more nicks than expected from GSC's photos.
Chrome (?) toning: [IMG] [IMG] Slight bit of rim tone: [IMG] [IMG]
How would it work with both? So, basically if you and your friend both use the code for, let's say One, MEELLLION DAWLLERS, you'd each get $200k...
Still in the sealed pouch with assay certificate. [IMG] [IMG]
If you both have the EXACT same cud, you should collaborate and see if you can get it classified as a ELDS. ;)
Off point here... on the "$3 of postage": Even though the PO may not have visually post marked all the stamps, it doesn't mean they're not cxl'd....
I love how the flip on the PCI quarter says 95% white... when it clearly isn't.
I spoke with my friend who is a chemist in the lubricants division for Chevron, and he says liquid, so I'll accept that I'm wrong... until I can...
Non-Newtonian fluid.
Grease, like ice cream, is a fluid solid. :P
Liberia medals (.999): $10 8.59g $20 20.00g 28.56141 actual Sterling Missouri bicentennial medallions (#165 and #151? on edge) 27.17gx2 sterling...
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