I have a saying When you transform what you do for fun into your job then what you do for fun becomes work.
I vote for getting rid of the Penny but keep the Cent.
I wouldn't be so quick to discard this coin. There is still some debate on Longacre Doubling and its origins. Some believe Longacre doubling...
As Non-Cents states there could be a split of the serif on top but nothing significant. The mint mark on your coin does appear to be punched into...
As a dealer - it doesn't matter what you paid for your inventory yesterday. As long as you set a reasonable spread based on today's prices; that...
Probably because their price ain't the same for everybody. Regular customers get better prices than walk-ins. Bullion originally purchased from...
Yes, but even at half value my gut feeling is the majority of the so called stacked savings as described in the OP's original post is still...
I'm not sure I follow the logic. The savings rate in the US is not very stellar. Isn't it something like less than 25% of Americans have 6 months...
Struck through something less substantial than grease - water maybe - more fluid with a low boling point.
The coin developed over time. Probably exposed to acid rain in an area that accumilated shallow water that produced a current during drainage. The...
Just like every farmer - jack of all trades and master of none.
Generally speaking The number of items you sell before taxes become a consideration - 1 item. The amount you can deduct from the gross sales...
The Pawnbroker Regulation Act probably already required these precautions and additional stricter guidelines.
I believe a business in Michigan sought and received a temporary restraining order against their city implementing a similar ordinance based on it...
Could be indentical wear/damage on multiple dies.
Well - I could be thinking wrong.
This is true but, repeating myself, Silver was $5.00 and lower 10 years ago. I would think that miners have their base production hedged making...
Sure cost have gone up but from close to $4.00 (assuming tight margins) to $15.00 in this relative short period of time?
Low enough to cashflow the production of around 600 million ounces annually.
If you take a closer look at the 2 images in my post; you should notice not only are they of the same coin but also the same image. Well except in...
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