I was sitting here thinking how far off topic this has become. I thought about where a discussion like this should actually be? I looked and didn't really see anything that looked any more or less appropriate. So this is for any moderators reading this. Bearing in mind I was already told a while back that a forum do l just for silver eagles isn't warranted. I wonder if a forum is warranted for dealing with the US Mint?
I check my spam daily so I wouldn't miss them there. My credit card has been the same for both subscriptions and account since it was last updated. No problems with charges. We'll see what happens with my next order. Thanks for your assistance.
Got mine today, coin looks great but whoever does the shipping needs to make sure they tape the packages. Box didn't open in transit (thankfully), but anyone could've opened it and helped themselves.
I did another unboxing video. Again I consider it crude, compared to what I'd consider more "developed" videos I see. I just have a holder for my phone, I can't even see what the video looks like as I'm recording (I keep saying 'taping'). At any rate, it's a bit longer as I did 2 of them.
My 250th Army ASE arrived. Now I am contemplating leaving it as is or sending it in to be graded. Any suggestions? Looking forward to the Marine and Navy ASE's
Why might you send it in to be graded? If and only if you're want to sell it, it appears perfect and you're willing to take the risk that they might grade a perfect coin PF69, then send it in. Otherwise, don't.
Quote: Why might you send it in to be graded? If and only if you're want to sell it, it appears perfect and you're willing to take the risk that they might grade a perfect coin PF69, then send it in. Otherwise, don't.
One of the 2 times today! I'm not a fan of the movie, but I guess I heard it at some point at it stuck with me, being from southern Wisconsin. I've been around the area a few times. There is that particle accelerator place near there and my brother in law did some research there in college, he's a physics PhD. "Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, or Fermilab, in Batavia, Illinois.", it's next door to Aurora.
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