My grandfather ran a demonstration still for the Park Service up near Camp David in the 1960s or 1970s. My dad is pretty noncommittal about where...
Looks to me like it resembles the S ever so slightly more than the D. I wouldn't put my own money on it, though, at least not from these photos....
Really hard to say. That lower left tail looks long even for an S, but it does look like there's an indentation on the right side. I think it...
"Next to" the still? This is a still. (Actually, standard-taper glassware goes together like Lego; you can build all sorts of elaborate stuff out...
I've had cans get quite rusty on the outside, and I could imagine some of that getting knocked in when I unscrew the cap. If the can actually...
I'm certainly keeping in mind that you will do your best to interpret any link I post as an attack on America. That's not what's in my head, and...
Americans Have No Idea What the Supply Chain Really Is
Why would a bad week for stocks tempt you to pull out completely, when you call a bad week for Bitcoin a "buying opportunity"?
$20K will get my attention, too. But if it falls that far, do you buy, or do you expect it to keep falling farther? The advice for investment is...
Thanks @Tamaracian for this post; I'm always interested in hearing from people with extensive experience at this. I've got questions about a...
<record scratch> Wait, where are you retrieving actual BO sale prices? I haven't been able to find them since eBay broke Watchcount's method.
I dunno, I interpreted it as "attitude-free answer to attitude-free question".
The 1964 cent is a novelty "counterstamp". It adds no value. You'll also see cents with state outlines stamped into them. The silver and gold...
Right there with you, but I accepted it as part of the set. I do kinda like the Enhanced Uncirculated thing, though.
Yours is plated, too. There are lots of gold-plated cents floating around.
Yeah, and I got five semi-key Wheats in an eBay cull lot. It was still clearly searched; it was just searched wrong.
And possibly even by the seller, but yeah, mixed-date S-mint cents don't end up in a bag without being searched out of other coins. And nobody...
When I was a young collector in early 1970s Maryland, we almost never saw S-mint coins in circulation. There were one or two times that one turned...
Shown consistent growth, has it?
Left on the surface of the blank, and then struck into the surface of the coin, right, Doug? Or is that also still uncertain?
Separate names with a comma.