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Re: I Want Your Thoughts on Whether a Single State Could make Precious Metals a Legal Tender
To me, the US Constitution is quite clear: Article 1 Section 10: "No state shall... coin money... [or] make any thing other than gold and silver coin a tender in payment of debts..." States… (View Post)1 -
Re: What type of gloves do you use to handle raw coins?
If wondering whether you need to wear gloves to handle coins, consider this: What kind of gloves does PCGS use when they handle coins sent to them for grading? Answer: none, usually. According to thi… (View Post)1 -
Re: U.S. Dollar 1799
It derives from the new, revolutionary concept of "decimal currency", where each currency subunit was worth 1/10th of the previous. The mil was 1/1000th of the unit; the cent was 1/100th, t… (View Post)8 -
Re: U.S. Dollar 1799
The use of "unit" as a quasi-alternative name for the dollar derives from the language written into the Coinage Act of 1792, from which the coinage derived it's legal existence. All referen… (View Post)6 -
Re: Are paint fumes bad for coins? Paint used car touch up spray paint.
Most of the things used in modern paints are industrial solvents - toluene, xylene, acetone, such like. They're exactly the kinds of solvents we would normally recommend to clean coins with. So in ge… (View Post)7