Look at sold prices on eBay. Experienced sellers know what they’re doing with a box or roll of new dimes. Right now rolls have sold at up to fifty dollars. They’re flipping the boxes at triple. Mach mocks what he does not understand.
The point of the mockery here are the trite and repetitve threads that Mach starts.
@Creg said:
Look at sold prices on eBay. Experienced sellers know what they’re doing with a box or roll of new dimes. Right now rolls have sold at up to fifty dollars. They’re flipping the boxes at triple. Mach mocks what he does not understand.
The point of the mockery here are the trite and repetitve threads that Mach starts.
Oh, I don't know. Give the guy a break. He does have a tendency to start repetitive threads. He did once say that he wanted more stars. But the threads are easy enough to ignore and mostly harmless.
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It certainly seems to be different from the Bicentennial. Back then getting the coins with the special commemorative reverses was no problem at all. The quarters were actively in circulation and the half dollars and Ike Dollars, which didn’t circulate well, were available at banks. Now, it seems, you have to pay premiums for all of them.
Of course the mints started issuing the Bicentennial coins a year earlier, which helped.
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@Creg said:
Look at sold prices on eBay. Experienced sellers know what they’re doing with a box or roll of new dimes. Right now rolls have sold at up to fifty dollars. They’re flipping the boxes at triple. Mach mocks what he does not understand.
The point of the mockery here are the trite and repetitve threads that Mach starts.
Oh, I don't know. Give the guy a break. He does have a tendency to start repetitive threads. He did once say that he wanted more stars. But the threads are easy enough to ignore and mostly harmless.
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Unbelievable!
Yeah... Some folks on this forum can't understand that water freezes at their IQ NUMBER !!
Water freezes at 273 Kelvins. I'm sure they thank you for the compliment.
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Tee-hee...
Good one.
I deserve that !!! ..... I apologize.
That is remarkable, I have never found anything unbelievable on EBay, no matter how absurd it may seem.
edit: I do find it unbelievable that the mint with their new profit hungry mode is not issuing rolls and bags of dimes though.
2026 Dime on the "Bay for $159.00 for ten rolls
Wait...You're telling me that I can purchase $50 in dimes for only $159?
Sign me up!!!
They are from a limited edition of 2 billion...
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Maybe they were Celsius dollars.
I think i know where the Celsius hit hardest ☹️
Look at sold prices on eBay. Experienced sellers know what they’re doing with a box or roll of new dimes. Right now rolls have sold at up to fifty dollars. They’re flipping the boxes at triple. Mach mocks what he does not understand.
The point of the mockery here are the trite and repetitve threads that Mach starts.
Oh, I don't know. Give the guy a break. He does have a tendency to start repetitive threads. He did once say that he wanted more stars. But the threads are easy enough to ignore and mostly harmless.
All comments reflect the opinion of the author, even when irrefutably accurate.
Like gnats?
It certainly seems to be different from the Bicentennial. Back then getting the coins with the special commemorative reverses was no problem at all. The quarters were actively in circulation and the half dollars and Ike Dollars, which didn’t circulate well, were available at banks. Now, it seems, you have to pay premiums for all of them.
Of course the mints started issuing the Bicentennial coins a year earlier, which helped.
Well , I hope I don't get CRUCIFIED for this ..... I'm giving away a roll of the new dimes on the giveaway board .
**THANK YOU ! **