If it was a somewhat "rarer" year/mint and if it had a unique holder, you could get a premium when gold was lower. I bought an MS-63 1915-S at...
What years and specific grades are we talking about (though for many Saints or Liberty's, a particular year will be essentially worth bullion...
Yeah....I see your point GD....but there are lots more coins that are of GRADING INTEREST and PURCHASE INTEREST between MS-60 and 65 than are...
1986 (PCGS) and 1987 (NGC). Years of start-up, and then a few years later the promise of "sight-unseen bids" helped lead to the 1989-90 Coin Bubble.
What did you do then with a legit MS-63 ? Call it an MS-60 and be ultra-conservative or overgrade it as an MS-65 ? I guess it depended on the...
PCI was a legendary firm with David Akers, Paul Wittlin, etc. They imported tens of thousands of U.S. gold coins, including some of today's...
...Among these coins, the single 1870-CC eagle among the Fairmonts that graded PCGS G-6 stands out like the proverbial sore thumb. It seems...
Just under 400,000 total coins in the hoard (estimated).....8,300 coins were graded AND certified as "FAIRMONT COLLECTION".....about 1,500 of...
Great wrap-up article by RR on the ending of the Fairmont Collection auctions (still stuff in inventory) and highlights of the massive find:...
Gold ? Off 8% during a risk-on time period. I have a boring utility stock I'm watching that has lost 10% in 5 days.:yack:
I think in the aggregate you might be right...but people who utilize fundamental and/or technical analysis can realize when it is time to load up...
I'm not sure what you are asking....o_O
Fairmont Collection/Hoard is over...no more sales.:D 8,300 PCGS-certified coins.....over 400,000 gold coins in total.....coins believed rare WERE...
8,300 PCGS-certified coins from Fairmont and probably a total of just under 450,000 coins in total. Wow. :wideyed: Assuming they ARE from a...
A $100 move is only 3% at today's prices. There are dozens of moves larger than 3% for gold, up and/or down. The absolute $$$ move appears...
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