Ten years ago my sister was told she had a terminal health condition and wouldn't live five years. I was in Paris at a trade show and bought two...
Ms63.
This just shows how tough they are :rolling:
Is it possible to post pics from my local computer or do I have to put them on a website as suggested above? Why can't I "browse" and just pick a...
Yep, the BN and RB are more common, I was just using MS65RD as an example. But you are absolutely right, and some of those RDs are becoming RB and BN.
As long as we're on the subject, why has the suggested tip amount that I see on many restaurant bills gone up over the years from 15% to 18%-20%?...
Yeah, buying current-year coinage before the year is out is usually a losing proposition.
It's well known that one man bought 500 rolls of Unc 1909-S VDBs in 1909 and sold them in 1918 for 1-3/4 cents apiece. (Story in Breen Complete...
Same deal with the 2009 sets, BTW
Good point as well, thanks Conder101
Super informative post, physics-fan, thanks for sharing your knowledge of the series.
Well that whole game was just a Pitiful Thang
I agree with you, but that is an assumed risk that the buyer took. And whoever can afford the coin, can afford the decrease in value.
Wow! Is it Judd-1525, struck in copper? Is it certified (and if so by whom and what grade)? BEAUTIFUL coin!
A moth, Harvard University, 1947. Grace Murray Hopper, legendary female computer scientist.
Definitely a steal! You did good.
Actually I am between two slots ... older than 51-60, not yet 61. But I guess most of us are "young enough to use a computer" eh, grasshopper?
As a fellow Conder-lover I recently joined the CTCC myself. I have a copy of Dalton & Hamer but agree that the navigation and identification of...
I enjoy your well-reasoned posts, cloudsweeper, and thank you for them. I think I have a good handle on how to protect myself from inflation ......
Well, I haven't done the math, but it still seems a bit pricey to moi. Some nice coins, though.
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