If you have $500 / month to "invest" and you're not already maxing out your 401(k) and Roth IRA contributions, then I'd put it toward those....
Won two coins in last night's Heritage auction. Nothing of great value, but designs I quite like. ==================== The 1943 Bulgaria 5...
Cool, thanks for the link @Zohar444 . I knew that screw presses were around by the 1550s, but Hall (and other "Germanic" mints tended to do it a...
Sorry, to ask my other question again -- are these roller press minted in 1614? I can't imagine a screw press being used at 88mm, or maybe a drop...
Amazing! I guess this one at 88mm is more like a teacup saucer size. ;)
It's easy to have spectacular engraving when you're engraving a dinner-plate sized die! ;) @Zohar444 , do you know how the heck they even...
That's a monster of a coin at 88mm diameter! I'd put in a guess of $20,000 - $40,000, but really have no idea. Heritage will probably post an...
A couple new little gems I picked up: [IMG] [IMG]
Super coins all around! Thanks for posting and commenting on the grades, very educational!
I don't own any genuinely "scarce" or "rare" British silver, but those below are my most prized. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
I'm quite sure they are mis-classified in the pops then. I assure you there are NO MS70 business strike Jefferson nickels from 1994. Seems the...
Those 1994-P Jeffersons are NOT business strikes. They are specimen matte strikes from the Jefferson Coinage and Currency sets (mintage 167,703)....
Superb @JeffM-Houston !!
I presume you're talking about modern commems or graded bullion (ASEs, etc)? I'm not convinced either TPG does more than flip a coin for...
Yes, and when you're going to make up stuff in the future, try Google first. It took me all of 15 seconds to find the exact date of when PCGS...
...just correcting your continuing/normal mis-information. :cigar: Funny that the guy who has > 1,100 posts in 4 months of being on these boards...
I owned a satin-finish NGC 2005 MS70RD Lincoln Cent for several years. I sold it last year, as I'm slowly getting out of US coins. But, that...
What would be longer than "years"? Decades? Centuries? :rolleyes: PCGS started grading "Genuine" coins with added details grading letter option...
Strictly speaking, the new gold Mercs are dimes, and there are plenty of those around in MS70. :cigar: If the US Mint keeps chugging out more...
The thing many of you seem to be overlooking is that the coin referenced in the OP is not covered by the law in Minnesota. A clad coin doesn't...
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