mud doesn't change at the picosecond like silver does.
No No No! to the nearest picosecond! (one millionth of a millionth) :D
I agree. It's still very small though.
It's not a hard variety to spot really. If only the OP had better pictures.
Thanks Peter!
Thanks! I didn't know that!
It's true it may be more fun to hold, but not always the best investment because of the high premiums.
What is interesting?
My bad.
Don't see it Tim.
I was really creeped out by that post too... I laughed for a good two minutes though.
Even the 1974-D aluminum cents? Even the Cheerio Dollar? Even the MS68 wheaties after 1939? Geez.
Can we change our guesses for when cointalk reaches two million? @Peter T Davis
so nice of you!
How is it fake?
But add the precentage increase, like +1.89. That would be neat. Thanks for all you do Peter.
Let me rephrase "The vast majority of GRADED American silver eagles are MS70".
I see another one at $1822
I feel as though that getting really any ASE bullion coin getting sent to graded is a waste of time and effort, and will do nothing to help the...
Odd, I heard that only a select few were.
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