Thanks for that.
Could you please explain? I'm not sure what you mean by a "dryer" coin.
Hello, everyone. I've found a penny that, at least arguably, is a two-error coin. First of all, it's a weak strike: [ATTACH][ATTACH] As weak...
Thanks.
I saw that figure on Twitter. Take it with as much salt as you think is required.
They're $299 a set if I recall correctly.
Every village has one, it seems.Myself, I think the lead-into-gold myth started when some alchemist used acids to squeeze out a little gold from...
[ATTACH] Not really an error coin, but the stamping is so off-kilter it had me wondering if I would find a microscopic beer can welded to the...
Yeah, those shocks. You'll never find a silver half in a Canadain half-dollar roll. When the Mint switched to nickel dollars and halves, it...
Great! Glad to hear the newsies in your parts are in your corner.
Good one. Where'd you get it?
Congrats.
I can see that. To make a similar point, there've been lots of stocks that have gone up in the period 1999-present even though the general market...
I have read of studies that show top executives routinely overpay for acquisitions relative to the earnings they got out of the acquiree later....
There's also something else. Standard economic theory assumes that prices deviate from a fixed number. Except for Schumpeter, it doesn't take...
Try gallium...
There's one little wrinkle - one that's actually notorious in the gold-mining circuit: costs aren't fixed. This cycle, they're rising along with...
17 Canadians? Interesting. The ratio of Americans in Canadian pennies is far higher then the reverse. But then, tourism is a fairly big part of...
Okay, I backed out After reading the comments here, I took a good hard look at it and compared it to a wheatie with a real mint mark. The 'O' is...
The only government that used platinum for circulation coins was Czarist Russia. Even aluminum's been more popular than platinum for regular-issue.
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