They aren't "pennies", they're cents -- oh, wait, never mind. ;)
Hope you're staring really hard at the date on each and every 1942-D you find, looking for the just-subtle-enough-to-miss 1942/1-D overdate...
It's that Numismatic Circle of Life again. Better to see someone's coins falling back into circulation than to see them buried in a landfill. At...
I don't see any "Sold" matches for Red Book 60th (coin, medal, commemorative).
Can we agree that that particular failure wouldn't have happened without both root causes (use of incompatible measurement systems and systemic...
But when you got your change, did you examine it as you walked away, forgetting the stuff you actually bought?
...but timing is all about predicting the future.
My favorite note is from my wife, but it's kind of personal. ;)
One quibble: I see eye appeal as a derived measure, not a primary one. As I said, different collectors weigh the various factors differently.
Better still: break out wear, strike, luster, and color on separate scales. Why collapse everyone onto a number-line of decimals when you can use...
How many thousands of items do you sell per month?
Hey, it doesn't cost them much to send out a few hundred thousand emails. And someone might bite.
Or, as you say, go out of business. If it happened to Sears and Northern Telecom, it can sure as shootin' happen to even a "top-tier" TPG.
Even if it is broke, try to come up with a "fix" that actually improves things.
Language, please! :rolleyes:
No, no, it's Andrew who's the toad.
Yes, I'm guessing that it's real. ;)
Yep. We can't help the way we were raised. (I do walk past discarded cents now, but that's more because the ground is further away than it used to...
Going to have to disagree here. The cent is a trivial unit of value at this point. We aren't talking about rounding prices of individual items,...
I sometimes wish coins could talk. Most of the time, I don't, though -- the noise in my office would be deafening.
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