In other words, your coin falls under the "no" category.
To what purpose ? You can't buy anything with it. However, I carried an ounce of gold in my pocket for the past couple of decades. Never did me a...
Glad you thought of it because I had not :o Tried to explain it 18 different ways from Sunday though :(
Thank you :bow: Now maybe they will finally understand.
As a general rule, no. But there are some examples where that is not the case. Tell us what you have and then we can answer specifically.
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It's called a coin struck with clashed dies.
I have explained the picture issue at least 6 or 8 times in the past month or so. It is not Coin Talk - it is you. First of all, we have a...
Uhhh no, the minimum wage back then was about 65 cents an hour if memory serves. And my example is perfectly acceptable. The assertion made...
But those are very misleading numbers Cloud. Silver is cheaper for one reason - there is whole lot more of it than there is gold. Throughout...
If you are saying that wage increases do not always equal price increases you are correct. However, prices and wages do always move upwards. At...
Absolutely correct. Specifically because the prices are not regulated. That was my whole point Cloud, prices for anything only stay low when...
Can't say if the ocin is genuine or not. But in any event it should never have been bought if the price was anything above bullion value. The coin...
Correct, because the prices were regulated, controled. They were kept at those levels because currency was based on and backed by the value of the...
You grasp the basic idea Guy. Stuff like this will never change as long as there are those who feed on people's fears and desires. It's been that...
It aint common, but some have been graded as low as Fine.
Got 'em ;)
Yeah ya can find them. But try reading the Roll Searcher threads sometime and see how many boxes you go through without finding anything. Then you...
Don't ya hate it when that happens ? :D Unh huh - and I'm gonna win the PowerBall tonight too ;)
The Secret Service is part of the Treasury Department. And MorganMan, when you asked your question did you specifically ask if it was illegal...
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