Inn-N-Out (a west coast hamburger chain that has achieved almost cult-like status — especially if you've moved back east) A few year ago, I...
I could see the return of naval ordnance, but I highly doubt that battlefield soldiers and marines were policing their rounds and returning them.
I would never have guessed that a $20 UHR would sell in that quantity, especially with the surcharge over melt. But then again, some of the gold...
At least you can see that it's a buffalo ;)
I think I have a winner(?) This is the reverse of a 1793 Wreath ¢ (vine and bars) slabbed as Poor-1
value of membership Let me reinforce the Dutchman's comments. I just borrowed two books from the ANA's library. This was my first use and I...
I'm happy Just got 8 Zachary Taylor (Denver mint) dollars at the credit union. That was all they had left.
Very good tour. Nice gift shop. Go to the BEP website to get tour info. You may have to have advance reservations or show up very early. You may...
no D zincs in looking at 1982 cents pulled from circulation, this is what I've found: mint P D Bronze 19 13 Zinc...
My gut feeling is that more bronze cents were made than zinc cents. That's based on my count of a count of 32 P mint 1982 cents (19 bronze, 13...
a weighty matter Best way to tell is to weigh them. Bronze cents weigh 3.11 gms, Zinc cents weigh 2.5 gms. If you don't have an accurate...
Ag OK I believe that it is legal to melt silver. It's melting the bronze cents that is illegal.
eBay as a pricing standard :stooge: To me, the problem with eBay pricing is that you don't know the condition of the coin and the "grading"...
FIrst Year of Issue Of course, that depends on how you designate the 1849 $20 lib:bow:
Yep Yes, I got (almost) the coin I wanted. I'm still undecided wether or not to get it slabbed.
proof The only proof I have is the actual letter to the editor in the Numismatist. I also have a letter from the mint acknowledging my letter...
Yes, I am serious. In this case, I am serious. I believe that I was the first person to suggest a $20 UHR (please read the Numismatist letter...
what's on your slab? TPG's will put on an attribution (e.g., Eliasberg, Reiver, etc.) assuming you can supply them with documentation. PCGS...
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I believe that the $1,000 limit in California was raised to $1,500 in 2009. As far as capital gains, I believe that that refers to items held...
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