The direct ship program is great, costs nothing to look through $250 worth of dollar coins, then go spend the ones you don't keep.
Love history and research, woohooo giddy up!
Thin planchet perhaps? Still gets the rim rolled on but not fully punched on the date side.
Kinda says it in the very first tip
Yikes, sucks you have these kind of people. Maybe shoulda let him in to the last show and just let security follow him and get another...
got through half a box of halves last night, 3 40%, sweet! Also the bank ordered me $1000 worth instead of $500, so I had to dig for some cash...
Woot! Got them, thank you! The silver is great :) The cent is really beautiful, thank you again!
For the most part I agree. I did get a really well made spoof one time though. I forget for what company, but it did look just like their email,...
Awesome! Thanks so much for the contest. I did guess the dark one because I've seen several clad halves that are toned dark, kept a few of...
Nice! I haven't found a franklin yet (no complaining though, found a walker!) I need to start getting a good relationship with some tellers....
Sweet! Maybe I am better than I thought, I've only gone through 3 boxes so far :)
Sent another PM, harder than I thought to spot these :) Once it is over the winners need to give us some hints on how to do it, thanks!
I believe it is against ebay policy to have another account to bump up the price/bid count like the a***i account did Definitely looks strange,...
Wonder if it would come back as improperly cleaned from a TPGS...
Found my first silver yesterday! Got $360 in bank rolled halves. First half had nothing, then I found a 1967, then 3 1964s and one 1942 walking...
I started a set of kennedy halves as well (just in a binder w/ 2x2s, not an album). I went through two boxes of halves and filled all the common...
Nice! Those are about $1 each right now in silver content.
I tend to agree, it seems when gold is beaten thin enough the light that will come through is blue-green as gold will react with the yellow and...
Ah ok, I don't have any gold coins yet, just taking a stab in the dark.
Not sure if this is related, but seemed like it could be a factor Polishing A very fine powder of ferric oxide is known as jeweler's rouge, red...
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