I am thankful for all the members here who share their vast knowledge of coins. I hope everyone has a good Thanksgiving!
That is correct. If an ounce of silver can be had for $20 I want in.
It might be a must-have for someone that collects Redbooks. I would have gladly given $10 for it since it's an unusual piece.
If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
What makes it a counterfeit?
Wondering if someone here knows what countries gold coins generally have the lowest premiums.
Its an attempt at what is a curse on a great hobby.
A few. I have a ways to go on this collection as it grows I will update.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Newest addition to my birth year World coin set. Not high grade but still a beauty in my eyes.
I agree with you. These days collectors have to spend time educating themselves on counterfeiting. It would be unwise to spend good money on coins...
To find a 123 year old coin in circulation is, in a word, amazing.
In that environment the people that have the means and ability to grow food will be the only survivors.
I have owned several. Got them at a nice price and made decent money selling them but still regret letting them go.
A while back I saw a listing for an 1840 Seated dollar with a motto!
I had never seen one of those Peruvian un sol pieces. It inspired me to find one to add to my large World silver collection. Beautiful coins.
Mintage of over 800 million. Nice design so I would keep it until I found a nicer one.
Boy,that's a stretch.
I guess I would have to believe in the devil, which I don't, so I can't see it.
I see nothing but a section of a foreign note.
As are you Randy!
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