This isn't exactly a new *acquisition*-- more like a new discovery. The other day I was going through a roll of Roosevelt dimes that I had bought...
This 1950-S Roosevelt dime was rescued from a junk box.
Looks like someone was experimenting with the metal shaver in shop class
I finally got a 1970-D half dollar-- and it's even "MS-70" (LOL!)
I'll gladly send you a dime if you send me a dozen 1938-D Walking Liberty halves. I'll even pay for postage both ways.
This is a recent post by renowned Japanese metallurgist Shigeo Nakamura. He says that although it is not economically feasible at this time to...
That article is from 2008. A lot of things have happened since then. A metallurgist named Shigeo Nakamura, who has spent his life developing...
The cell phones at the Japanese recycling plant are processed as follows: A plastic bag containing 5000 cell phones is placed in a rotary furnace...
Here's a "link" for you. It was taken from a Japanese television program about recycling electronics. The caption in the upper left translates as:...
According to ANACS, it certainly seems to be a Die Pair 1. "Coins that display little or no trace of the mintmark and reverse detail of equal or...
True, gold is not used in high volumes in individual units. For example, a typical cell phone contains about 0.0333 gram of gold. But, given the...
It looks like you have a "Weak D", Die Pair 1 variety. With the '22 Plains, I have read that it is actually preferable to have better detail on...
Four dollars? You got a deal. And to think that at one time, a 1953 was considered one of the keys of the Franklin series because it has the...
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