Was it the Spartans who used to drown their imbeciles?
[MEDIA] It sounds like she knew about the composition change in 1962 for the Lincoln cent. And that some referred to them as brass. I...
He's one the hosts for The Coin Show. I believe he's also a Militaria dealer.
I see what looks like a scratch going from the rim at 7:00 to the rim at 11:00. Is it even possible to get high end MS grade with that?
If you can't tell one point grade differences, as I usually cannot, then "buy the coin and not the slab" is just insipid pablum.
USD has been tearing butt. 10yr T-yield is not far from 3%. Neither, IMO, are good for metals. :(
They're counterfeits from china.
Minnesota U&I Coin Club: Brass, M/A, 21.8grams, 40mm [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I don't know if full split tails are ga-ga rage anymore but it looks like you have one so I'll say 67. It's a nice strike whatever the grade is.
because it reminded you of a song? I bought the U & I Coin Club medal because it reminded me of the song: I'll Be There. If by chance you also...
Who isn't? :troll:
I always thought he looked like someone's grandmother at Thanksgiving: "Who wants some cranberries."
The JFK matte half was the last thing I found interesting. When was that, 1998?
Notice the gentle splashes of scoring across the face? Could it be that Freddy Krueger once took this elusive pretty out of it's cardboard flip?
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/03/22/jack-dorsey-sells-his-first-tweet-ever-as-an-nft-for-over-2point9-million.html
I didn't see a reference to a NFT.
It's also in the "business favor" of stock brokerages and sales people to sell. How is it their objectivity isn't questioned when they have a...
It's one of the PM's used in catalytic converters. I believe 40% of the known reserves are in... guess where?
A couple of years ago I posted a merchant token by J.A. (James Amascus) Coleman Jr. from Hardeeville S.C. James operated a Naval Stores business...
The planchets were not plated, the sheet was plated before the planchets were punched out. So, the edges never received plating.
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