Bullion is an investment. Coins and Currency, primarily US. Currently working on a set of PCGS graded silver Ikes, S mm only, MS and PR 65 - 69 only. About 50 coins in total -- going for one of each across all those grades. I'm about 1/3rd way in. I like most any gold and silver content US coins. Not really a modern collector besides the Ikes right now. Don't do clad except the special Mint Kennedy rolls. A few years ago I sold all of my modern silver US Mint commemorative silver dollars. Decided to reassess and take new directions. This year I've been trying to build a small size Federal Reserve Note collection for the ST Louis Fed. A challenge I took on to learn more about paper and to join a group of similar collectors here on CT, each with other districts. This year has been heavily focused on Bullion and Currency. Haven't picked up many coins.
Oh, guess I cant help.........I really need to buy white one.........I am eyeing a seated quarter right now
I understand........sometimes I get sidetracked and end up selling them shortly after. its much easier to focus on one thing......for you gold/silver for me mercury/ roosevelt dimes I am over 66 percent fone with my roosevelt registry.......dont tell Nick Cascio
How is that even possible. Some toned coins have superb eye appeal. They are more desirable than most coins if they have good toning. Ya know, I believe Lehigh96 started out with buying only blast whites...and look at him now!
Keep your breakfast away from your slabs then you'll be starting a new thread on how to get eggs and jam off of slabs...
here too, 1 hour till mcdonalds breakfast//////// yes ill take a sausage egg mcgriddle meal.............. would you like to add extra grease for a dollar????.............u kno it