I'd guess "first class" and "priority mail"?
Yeah, I'm having a hard time finding anything to criticize here. I'm a bit surprised that f/6.3 is narrow enough to get the whole perimeter of a...
Hey, an 11+ on a 0-10 scale? I'll take it.
I feel like it's more than a little unnecessary. There aren't any 1948 Franklins that are not "first year of issue", so it doesn't convey any...
OMG, they seriously do that? I assume that I can get that same label for any state or ATB quarter, as long as I pay the extra fee...
I remember thinking of this myself in response to a question about whether or not you could make fair dice for certain numbers. But I still think...
I keep forgetting that not everybody's been indoctrinated, despite our* best efforts. * Hexadecimal numbers are better suited for computers,...
You left out the first part (transmutation) in your previous post, effectively saying that alchemy did not concern itself with converting base...
Not nearly as easily as cubes, at least with my shop skills...
You're not the boss of me.
I'm always interested to see new circulating designs. And I'll look at the novelty commemoratives, the same way I can't stop myself from gawking...
Still not seeing that many of them here, but then again I don't handle much change. Remember, everybody, only a couple of years until the big...
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"It doesn't really show up in photos, but when you have the coin in hand, you can't miss it."
We've gotten to the point where the Bicentennial coins are novelties in circulation. (To be fair, any Ike is a novelty in "circulation", and half...
I could've sworn I picked up a copy of the first Red Book at a used book store years ago -- but I remembered it as 1946, so most likely the whole...
There was a small pile in the return slot at Harris-Teeter yesterday -- one Jordan, one UAE, six from Turkey. Not in my wheelhouse, so I left them...
I think you're talking here about extracting gold, not creating it. Not sure where you're getting the "explosive" part, though; mercury fulminate...
If they have the same physical and chemical structure, they're equally "real". I understand that natural gems cost more than equivalent lab gems,...
Neither are food or security. They're what you buy with your "durable store of value". With my current electric rates, a gram of gold would buy...
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