There'd be a certain amount of negotiation involving my wife.
We aren't allowed to say on this forum. ;)
It'll have an actual chain of stone blocks.
So are the rest of the letters, I think.
I remember the show "Six Million Dollar Man", but "Six Hundred Dollar Balls" just doesn't have quite the same ring.
They carry dust and grit.
That's damage I could probably live with on a type coin. In this specific context, I don't know how much of an edge ding @dcarr's restriking...
This isn't really a question of good or bad photography, though. It's strictly a visual-perception/optical-illusion thing. When you see a photo...
I'm pretty sure that the scratches are in the same direction (into the coin) as the design elements, because they're shadowed the same way. In...
I hope you also meant to say "unused"...
I see... a scratched-up coin. But I don't see any spots where the gouges carry metal into the incuse design elements, and that makes me wonder if...
On a $5 Indian, though, the flats on the die are LOWERED, not raised. It's an incuse design.
I do IT work. It's not hard to manage traffic differently for different IP addresses. It's also not hard to design for scaling, to gracefully...
That 1903 half is high VF details. You'd have no problem flipping it for a profit somewhere like eBay. A lot of collector view "details" as a...
I haven't seen anything that makes me think they're competent enough to pull that off.
Most paper manufacturing processes use sulfur compounds. In general, coarser and darker papers seem to bear more sulfur. Sulfur is the main...
No clue. I've heard of plenty of boxes that were picked over, but not picked under.
Marketing isn't a prosecutable crime. I'm sure this ad is carefully crafted so that it can be interpreted as literal truth.
What half dollars?
All totally believable until you got to the "Bye" part. I mean, you haven't even had one hater try to gaslight your one-in-a-million find yet, and...
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