Agreed, MAD. It's a throwback.
Incorrect. They are .999. However, yes, they vary in weight - somewhere between .5 and a bit higher, .6 maybe, ozt. They're called silver...
WHAT HAPPENED TO THIS THREAD!? On a side note, my CRH has been in quite the slump. The last 6 dime boxes have been skunks, I've stopped doing...
I've bought two of the previous ones, haven't got this one yet. I think I still may. People in Canada have had trouble redeeming them, true. But...
They're still available from the mint, I'd suggest buying them there in the future (if the item you want is still available):...
More info in this thread: http://www.cointalk.com/t201602/ They come in all shapes and sizes (well, all types anyway).
Ok, well maybe not the Fed, then. You're right about that. But changes made to Mint policies have to be acts of Congress.
It's because the RCM is a Royal Corporation. They tell the government what they're going to do, and the government accepts it. In the States, the...
Coins have been made from metals for thousands of years. All that time, precious metals have stayed the same, base metals have stayed the same....
But really, he lost about 12.5 cents on the deal... If not used in a vending machine.
I've noticed this too sometimes. I just take it all apart and try again, until I'm happy.
After 30 years, most people don't have the capability to read punch cards, but they still used that technology: [ATTACH] I'm sure there were folks...
What are you replying to? I find many many Canadian roll searching, mostly cents. And I'm 30 or so minutes away from the bridge. So I imagine...
They are not. You'll know a proof when you see one. And finding one in circulation, as I imagine you did those, is fairly rare. Compare them to...
The way he phrased that, I'd say it could be. If he found a coin from a later die state first, then a coin from an earlier die state, then the...
You mean "Much Ado About Nothing?"
I agree. I found this coin reverse up, and could tell it was a proof: [ATTACH][ATTACH] Also, OP, post a shot of the edge of the coin. That'd...
What kind of foreign coins was it? You find much foreign in halves? I've only found one, and it was a silver Greek coin.
Those periods, roughly, didn't exist, that's why: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phantom_time_hypothesis Just kidding. I know, what about...
They're a little cheaper on provident, but not by much. http://www.providentmetals.com/bullion/art-bars-rounds/titanium-bullion-bars.html
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