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Re: Can Anyone Help Me w/THUMBNAILING IMAGES For My Website???
Playr, what does this mean? Step 2 - Put a call to the closePopImg() function in your <BODY> tag as shown below. <BODY onUnload="closePopImg()"> What do I put where it says "closePopImg()"? << <i> <!--BEGIN Pop-up Images Script-------------------------------------------> <SCRIPT Language="JavaScript"> <!-- // Copyright… -
Re: The "Moneychanger", the law on buying precious metals and coins
Actually I was trying to focus on the discussion by Mr. Sanders on what the law says on numismatic coins: What Is a Numismatic Coin? What the Law Really Says... and Why You Should Not Buy Them! Things are not what they seem, nor what people think they are. The loosely used, popular definition of a "numismatic" coin is one… -
Observations at 10/24 Fountain Hills (AZ) Coin Show
I went to the Fountain Hills (AZ) Coin Show this morning, arriving at 9 AM when they opened. The Fountain Hills Coin Club does a spring and a fall coin show. The show today seemed much better attended than the one back in April. I'd even say twice as many people in attendance when I was there both times.What I like about… -
Re: Atheist Plans Suit Over 'In God We Trust' On Money
<< <i>Science comes up with theories all the time, but they are dynamic. Some theories are shown to be true, while others false. False theories are abandoned, unlike religion where there is only one basic theory and if abandoned, the religion would have nothing left. So the theory is never questioned or the entire premise… -
Re: Jim Rickards: Gold is leaving the U.S. in record amounts
Paper currencies have been eroding for decades or centuries. It's the price for being a dominant and/or reserve financial currency: you have to run a trade deficit and capital account surplus, and that means you print more money than domestic demand. Your currency falls over time. The Dollar has been "eroding" since 1913.… -
Re: Is this trade dollar real?
https://www.amazon.com/Weight-Not-Coyne-Introduction-Chopmarked/dp/B0C79L8GCT Not including the genuine chop, there are no genuinely chopmarked coins with (at least) 6 distinct and different chops where they all happen to be weakly struck and period incorrect style chops. Chopped coins used to be more desirable; someone… -
USA 1943/1942-S Cent Verified! Now certifiable by PCGS.
Press release. For general release. 5-24-2022 1943/1942-S Lincoln Cent Discovered Previously Known 1943-S Doubled Die Obverse Cent Discovered to Actually Be a 1943/1942-S Overdate By Tom DeLorey ANA LM-1696 About 45 years ago, collector Del Romines came into my office at Coin World’s Collectors Clearinghouse with two… -
Re: Ok, he's gone, where do we go from here?
I haven't chimed in on the boards in a while – but I can’t help myself anymore. I got tired of thinking about how bad the Sox really are and how much they appear not to even care if they win or loose – and didn’t want to reinforce that feeling by talking (typing) about it. They go through the motions of a baseball game and… -
Re: DID THE LANGBORDS FILE AN APPEAL ABOUT THE 1933 DOUBLE EAGLES?
Didn't the U.S. Government have a vested interest in the auction sale of the single 1933 Double Eagle that was, as you point out, by their definition subject to "monetization?" The U.S. Government shared in the proceeds from the auction sale. It has always surprised me that some type of compromise was not worked out by the… -
Re: Is it an AU58 or an MS63+, and how would you value it?
@JohnnyCache I was so enthusiastic about discussing your topic that I completely missed that your coin was actually a 63+ :D My bad! While the point I was trying to make remains, I’d also see 63+s as being outside that radius of 58/+/62/63 that so many coins fall in and could be assigned on any any given day. I haven’t…
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