Cool spreadsheet.
You can build one for less then $45. All you need is a working coin comparitor ($20-$30 on eBay) and a 12V DC power supply. Done.
I've seen similar shirts around.. what I don't understand is why they are all tacky and over the top. What's wrong with some nonchalant shirts...?
The guy is crooked, period. He does run a non-profit organization called "Jesus Christ World Christian (Vision) Center". I've seen it put with...
It's acutally pretty simple. Coinmelt is my domain name On some forums I go by chill (Christopher Hill)/chill20 or hilldev (Hill Development) So...
When roll searching I divide them up by dates and mintmarks. Toss the newer ones into bins and sort those quickly under a loupe looking die...
Lol, wha happens at the ANA show isn't effecting the world community. ... as hobo said.
Thanks for the link... just ordered some. Wal-mart has them but nothing cheaper then 62cents so 8cents is a steal
Yes, you sold too soon. Got anything else you want to sell at $12 lol i'll buy it up :P
I also use a 10x loupe... $5.00 at the flea market and works great.
I got mine from the bank on 2/14/08 (official release date) from SunTrust. Its possible they got them in around that time and sold out quickly or...
Someone said on here their sell point is $50.. personally I'm planning on selling a bit at $30.. if it falls to $18 I'll probably sell a little...
I searched $260 in halves yesterday and pulled out 2 40% pieces. At one bank the teller told me when rolls come in they search them and buy up the...
There is one guy selling 5lb ZipLoc bags of copper cents on eBay at the moment. He's selling them pretty fast every auction has a few bids. Think...
Why not just slide $5 into the cash box and keep it even...
Yup, go for it. I searched $260 in halves today. $100 were already mark but I got 2 silver-clads out of them. Guess they only wanted the big...
It's at 19.48 and seems to keep wanting to fall.
Wow, now that is pretty neat.
Where did you get that price? Red book list a F-12 1926 cent as $.30
Ken Potter's book "Strike it Rich with Pocket Change" starts listing prices at 15 degrees.
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