I had the same experience, TC. Here's a copy of the email I sent them. I just finished taking your survey and the thank-you gift was free...
Don't I wish, snaps. Actually, I got rid of a couple of vices and have also discovered ramen noodles. I had to reconfigure my budget to be...
I know it's probably difficult to fathom, but there are those of us who buy and sell for the mundane reason we just like certain coins. I do it...
It is definitely a "to do", krispy. I went there 5 years ago on a General Tours tour and had a wonderful time. In addition to the historical,...
Sorry, silverfool, I was writing my post as yours was being loaded. I did not intend to hijack your thoughts.
Just to keep things in perspective, if a proof silver Eagle was selling at $26.00 in 1986, as mentioned above, it should also be noted silver was...
I'm not in love with the silver Eagle in either the BU or proof version, but in terms of price comparison, we would be hard pressed to find a...
I wouldn't sell it for 2 reasons. First, it is both unusual and attractive. Second, it's from your mom and as the years go by, you will...
That is a good-looking coin. I like both sides of it. As far as value, the way coins are being over-valued these days, I think you could get...
Speaking of funny, feminine and worship, this joke came to mind: A man and his ever-nagging wife went on vacation to Jerusalem. While they...
I was looking through my bullion coins over the weekend and noticed something I have never really thought about consciously before. I have both...
I consider myself to be pretty open-minded regarding world bullion. I own the 2012 Australia 1-ounce Dragon from Perth Mint and also the 2012...
I like world silver bullion a lot also, TC, and have noticed the same things you have. Premiums seem to be stretching to the point of...
For what it's worth, here is the differentiation from numismedia: MS 63 - This is the grade that many collectors feel is the most collectible...
I agree with you, Green. Especially, if you collect coins for pleasure as opposed to business. Buy what you like and not what someone else...
I don't think you have to worry about that. I have never purchased a Perth Mint product for which an airtite wasn't already provided.
Third-Party Grader such as PCGS or NGC. An objective party as opposed to the seller or buyer grading the coin.
Oh; I definitely want to try to get a set in any event. Based on the 25th Anniversary set, $125.00 seems like a realistic price. Regarding the...
I'm with you there. I sure hope the high relief is still on the drawing board. It would be nice to have the first coin in a species that does...
I'm not getting the Mint's logic here. They released the 25th Anniversary set with a mintage of 100,000 and a limit of 5 per household (yielding...
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