Just stop buying them.
Most of the coin shops I'm aware of that maintain websites are also active on Ebay. The two sort of go hand in hand.
Many brick & mortar shops do have websites.
So you're saying something good could come of all this?
That's very cool. Please show the other side.
This isn't my arena so maybe I'm missing something, but wouldn't it be way easier to just buy the specific coins you're looking for?
Well, I'm doomed then. I don't have the patience for CRH.
Also, the earth is flat. I'm continually amazed by how many people in this hobby, even professionals, ignore science and cling to myths.
Alas, why do such things only happen to other people? :arghh:
Soak in distilled water to remove water-soluble dirt/grime. Soak in acetone or xylene to remove organic gunk. None of the above will chemically...
It's not Grey Goose, but still a very good vodka. I'd rank it alongside Kettle One. It won't disappoint.
Seconded.
I voted for "?". It's a no-brainer.
That's a beauty!
When I saw this, I went back and read your thread from the top. All I could find was a lot of astute observations and sound advice. What exactly...
Nope. Not for me.
Ya think?
Wow, tap the brakes, my friend. Nobody is here to vilify anyone.
If you look back through the thread, you'll see that several of us suggested she start with common, lower value SLABBED coins on Ebay, not raw...
Worth it? It depends. If @Jesse97 is just hoping to score a bargain on a pile of very worn bullion-value silver, then maybe. But if you're looking...
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