I have a problem....

I have two mint sealed boxes in my possession but, I don't know which box contains which coins.
One of them contains the gold proof Jefferson spouse from last year that I didn't want to remove from the packaging and would to keep it that way. The other box contains unknown coins from the mint (I think a silver proof set) which I would like to open.
Are there any indications on the outside of the box I can use to figure out which is which?
One of them contains the gold proof Jefferson spouse from last year that I didn't want to remove from the packaging and would to keep it that way. The other box contains unknown coins from the mint (I think a silver proof set) which I would like to open.
Are there any indications on the outside of the box I can use to figure out which is which?
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Cant' hurt to try it.
1) You think you have coins in the box
2) You cannot know they're in there until you open them.
Not a big problem if you have faith in the mint.
~shakin' the bush boss, shakin' the bush~
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<< <i>xray the boxes >>
You're just trying to drum up business!
Check your order history for your gold spouse order.
There should be a tracking number that can be found on the shipping label that is associated with your order.
Tracking Number(s):
HXXXX2446822 PARCEL POST-1
This will identify the box the gold spouse is in. Once you find the correct shipping box, identify it with is contents. (i.e. 1/2 oz Martha Washington, 1/2 oz unc Abigail Adams, etc.)
p.s. This only works if you are the originator of the order. If you bought a box off of eBay, your SOL.
The name is LEE!
<< <i>You actually have two problems.
1) You think you have coins in the box
2) You cannot know they're in there until you open them. >>
Schrödinger's Coins
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<< <i>You actually have two problems.
1) You think you have coins in the box
2) You cannot know they're in there until you open them. >>
Schrödinger's Coins >>
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Yes, I am the originator of both boxes
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<< <i>You actually have two problems.
1) You think you have coins in the box
2) You cannot know they're in there until you open them.
Not a big problem if you have faith in the mint.
~shakin' the bush boss, shakin' the bush~
You don't know what's in it unless you observe (open) it. I remember this one from Quantum Physics. I think its called Schroedinger's Coin.
Edit: Argh! You beat me to it!
Proud recipient of two "You Suck" awards
<< <i>take it to the airport...have it x-rayed >>
AT........AT..............AT.........AT..........lol
Proof set is going to weigh more than the Gold...