You've got it backward. Bubbles don't pop because the number of fools is decreasing . . . they pop because increased participation drives...
I vote for "Struck with wavy dies . . . " :rolleyes:
I suspect this is a carefully crafted step toward increased profitability. I'm interested to see whether they take pricing out of the Redbook,...
Sounds like somebody needs to explain it to your heirs . . .
Gosh, yes. Don't we all? Where to begin? Pre-ToughCOINS, I lamented selling a Choice BU 1873-CC N/A Half Dollar and a mint state 1919-D Walker,...
Here's a coin I'm excited about. Nice and original, with few meaningful marks, but not sure what to expect from the TPGs. Luster is complete in...
The future of the Corgi . . . left in limbo. .
Well, they listened to someone . . . thanks, Folks.
It's been a while, so I decided to poke around eBay tonight, and what do I find? Three of my coins offered by a fraudulent seller who appears to...
Was the coin struck with the dies in normal coin-alignment?
To what do you attribute the radial lines I see between 7:00 & 8:00 at the reverse rim?
Very nice coin.
If you can provide evidence that the blanks for ancients were thinner than the maximum thickness of the struck coin, I might buy that explanation....
You're a bit behind the times . . . Excluding Eurozone payments and foreign exchange transactions, the USD presently is used in only 58% of...
To add to this 3 year old discussion, I've finally found a very clear illustration of the direction in which planchet metal first flows. The...
Table 929.
Ole @okbustchaser can't be too happy about that . . .
You do have a clean sock, right?
Sorry, LM. I don't have either in stock right now . . . :rolleyes:.
As if the current favorable demand trend has nothing to do with a lack of faith in fiat currency . . .
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