For once, the shiny objects are what we should be looking at.
As I understand it, Randy, UV radiation generates more reactive molecules of oxygen . . . a health concern, but I imagine it might very well...
I suggest going back and taking a careful look at the dates and times of the last few posts in that thread.
Funny that the part about blasting of coins post strike was not added to that thread until 11:16 this very morning. Can you point to written...
I think that all depends on whether the coins are collectible or not.
Hey, Randy. Just take a flat file, and work the edges really hard . . . then send me everything that comes off!
I am puzzled by the apparent contradiction . . .
That's a good question, Larry. There is definitely a reporting requirement for dealers who purchase $10,000 in bullion from the same party in a...
Please forgive my ignorance, as I know nothing of British coinage, but you reference “material from the "sandblasting" adherent to the devices and...
Wow, you were posting new pics just as I weighed in . . . Not cleaned.
F15. Because the background is so dark, I assume it must be much brighter than it appears, and therefore assume it is cleaned as well.
I'll have to remember that reference. Thanks for the thread, Jack.
Also, the closed collar strike on this "coin" would pre-date the employment of that method by 20 years or more.
Very nice job. All of those coins look carefully selected . . . likely bought more for appearance than for price.
That coin, to me, is much more beautiful than the white ones I've seen. Congrats on a very nice purchase!
I think that all depends on whether or not their dollars were worth more when the price of gold in dollars was less ;). There is always the need...
I’m not aware of a ratio of 12:1 in all of American history. I’ll grant you that the link points to average ratios by year, and that there may...
The windfall certainly doesn't replace your loved ones, KG, but what you keep likely will remind you of them often . . . especially the ring, if...
Nice looking coin, Larry.
My meaning was that the low premiums look as though they'd be attractive to those wanting to buy common date gold.
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