Kerosene is safer.
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Here's a couple of pics of a 14 inch double row box of world silver. Most used to be in my collection, but now it's sitting around waiting for its...
WWII was the last war/conflict that the majority of the US public supported the military.
I've never seen any of their published standards, but it doesn't surprise me that they'd leave market grading out of print.
2008 was the last year for me. In 2009 I decided that it wasn't worth the money just to keep up my albums. I would get an uncirculated, a proof...
Are you referring to cointains?
Going by ANA standards, yup. The Canadians have the right idea. Many US graded AUs would barely grade EF, some not even VF using Canadian standards.
Also, a lot of questions can be answered with a simple google search, but you have to know what to search for to get the answer you need. Lots of...
The only military aircraft I've been off the ground in are a CH-46 and a C-130. The CH-46 was from the ship to East Timor to do refurb of an...
It was probably netted because of the trimming.
Absolutely nothing wrong with that. But when it comes time to trade/sell, the buyer isn't going to use ANA grading. He's going to use the grade on...
Coin values 80, Numismedia 70, CDN 37 bid 41 ask, so not too bad on the price but as was said above the spots are a concern.
The value of the silver in the coins is approx $36. If *I* were selling it on ebay I'd start at 99 cents and let it go.
I think you mean $3-5 over spot.
Why did you feel the need to say ...?edited - good point, I missed it earlier
Yes.
2nd edition values are VG 65 F 125 VF250 XF 475
That's just awesome. I keep looking, the only wide AM I've found so far is a 2000.
Looks to be from Latvia, not Poland. My 18th century Krause is 2nd edition, and the current one is 4th edition so I don't want to give the pricing.
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