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Re: Say, gold might have a good time pretty soon.
<< <i> << <i>Strangely, this forum, supposedly comprised of students of coinage history and results of historical debasements, is very antagonistic toward the reality of gold. ... >> Readers know that I have been and remain steadfastly bullish on gold for the long term. Anyone who categorizes me as antagonistic towards… -
Re: The official Philadelphia Eagles 2024 season thread - parade map to be included
That's what has gotten my adopted team, the Bucks, to the playoffs. The rest of the division is so bad, the Bucks "fall into the playoffs." That might change this year. New Orleans looked good against Dallas playing the Cowboys at home. The game against the "Carolina Kittens" didn't count, but Dallas got my attention. -
Re: Why is there an M on this innovation dollar (fresh from mint bag)?
The coins are first struck, then are placed through an entirely different machine, a castaing machine, to impart the edge lettering. Only proofs are struck with a lettered collar. So, nothing could fall off of the edge and onto a die to be struck in because anything off the edge that falls would not have lettering. -
Re: What little known information do you know?
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Re: Can anyone tell me which is Albert Pujols true desired RC
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OT: Grrrrrr...Ebay Seller Protection is a bad JOKE!!!
Just got off the phone with Ebay on a item not received case that they ruled in favor of the buyer and rejected the appeal. My wife sold an iPhone 4s on Ebay on May 30th to a bidder in Russia (she had sold a few of these before to bidders in that part of the world with no issues). She used Ebay to purchase and print the… -
Re: What do think about this cancelled/defaced die?
It could be, if used to apply a second strike (80% or more off-center) on a genuine 1968-S quarter. There is a similar torched nickel die out there that was utilized to apply false secondary off-center strikes on 1968-era nickels. One way to identify these is that the maker did not have a corresponding reverse die to use. -
1944 Lincoln wheat cent
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Re: Best case for owning gold that I have ever seen
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Re: Looks like the recent hobby fraud is now a story in the Washington Post
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