Coin Shows sound like a good bet... But why not find a coin shop closest to you maybe? you could establish a relationship via email and/or Skype...
my gold/silver people tell me there are Three schools of thought on this: One Approach: Buy Gold or Silver Eagles or another Gov't-issued coin...
just shows you never know 'til you ask! Good Score!!
I wouldn't sell unless I needed the cash to live. Look, in 1965 in India it cost 180-rupees for an oz of gold. Today an oz of gold costs...
I always find silver by pulling my hand along the magnetized part of the gizmo that slips into the coin roll machine... and the trash pipe...
never had any luck with quarters or dimes, so I just concentrated on the half-dollars... but I can't seem to detect a rhyme or reason to any of this!
You'll have better luck just wandering into a bank branch and asking them if they have any loose in their tray... I have a little "route" where I...
south carolina? how'd your coins get to Philly? I don't get this rigamarole of how and where these half dollars come from? You have a clue?
Probably not a new Idea, but with all these postings I always wondered where everybody was from... i.e. what Federal Reserve District everybody's...
And here I thought I had no life by spending so much time searching through case after case of half dollars! Buffalo Boy has me beat by a mile!...
How interesting! I learn more about this just reading the posts... imagine that, a two thousand year old coin that we know all about the emperor...
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the weirdest thing is I'm finding more silver dimes and quarters and pre-1983Pennies in the discard bin than when I buy whole cases! John in...
Thx JWitten, word on the street is Ebay's a sure-fire way to pay big-premiums for silver... the idea is to buy six bucks worth of silver for fifty...
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