I think some of the differences in how TPG's are perceived has to do with how collectors buy. Those who have the time and will to attend shows,...
Exactly. Are people considering it a physical store of value, or are they planning on using the copper to make things out of? You don't melt...
Of all collectibles I know of, only coins and fine art were not hit by the recession. I believe they are considered the "safe haven" of the...
Liberty Not sure if I'm doing this right, but this is my favorite Liberty...[ATTACH]
There's a 1961 Red Book on sale on Ebay for $24.99 (Buy-it-now) right now. Doesn't necessarily mean it will sell, of course, but Ebay is usually...
I don't think many people buy the rolls directly from the mint just so they can have the 2010 pennies. Anyone who knows the U.S. Mint website...
I assumed 2009 would be a great year for proof & mint sets, due to the bad economy and the big increase in issue price. Haven't been able to find...
FBL Stands for "Full Bell Lines", basically meaning the horizontal lines of the bell are complete, and not worn off (or broken from...
Schatzy - The American Veterans Disabled for Life Dollars, which went on sale February 25, 2010, sold a combined 98,358 coins, representing just...
That's a great point. I guess in time, the market will tell us what the true demand for the silver proof sets, outside of the state quarters is.
You could try contacting your local (nearest major city) FBI field office and tell them you have a solid lead on a counterfeiter (sp?). I wasn't...
1999 was the first year of the larger silver proof sets (it was 9 coins in 1999). The mintage totals were actually higher than in previous years,...
Proofs are always the more expensive option from the mint compared to the uncirculated, but that doesn't always mean it will be the more valuable...
I don't see how this couldn't sell out. I believe it will be highly desirable, especially with a significantly lower mintage than the Lincoln,...
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