Josh..just wondering what kind of "short term" you are doing? Futures? Options? Simple day trading?
I wonder if a 1928 peace dollar is a sleeper? The '28 had a mintage of less than 400k, and I'm sure quite a few got melted by mistake. Only $480...
It makes sense if you don't think about it.
Nope, while I'm not by any means an expert in investing, that was one of the first things I learned to stay away from. A few of my holdings are...
Still alive. I don't have a collection any more, I sold it in it's entirety. I'm moving in a few months and wanted to keep the amount of stuff...
The dead giveaway is the wear. This coin has at least 20 years of circulation. Such a rare date would of been plucked out way before that. I not...
INB is a slabber who now goes by "coinrocksgems" or something like that on eBay. Famous for "unsearched rolls" "coin collection found behind old...
Wow! That's a beautiful coin, is it graded?
To be honest, I like neither. The 20c has unattractive hairlines to the left of the portrait, and some type of tarnish/residue on the reverse.
It all depends on what made it "details", details can include cleaning, scratches, tooling, rim dings, bent, holes, etc. A details circulated...
40 grand my foot. The huge ones used by bank can cost upwards of 30k, but you can purchase a smaller one for 8k....
You wouldn't think they would wear.
Do you think the HOF coins are a good investment?
You would make a good Santa Claus at the mall.
1940's Harcrow Coal Mine Scrip Token. Only made between 1938 and 1942. $5.00 [ATTACH] 1948 Farthing. PCGS MS64RD. $10.00 [ATTACH] 1944 Great...
Fo Shizzle. BTW I like the new MMLP2 album.
I dunno Mr. Shady. Amazon has always been a more "retail" side of things, so to speak. I've never seen any good deals on coins.
I have a friend who has some high grade early coins to send in. We are still undecided on NGC or PCGS. I have a NGC account and could submit for...
Forgot to mention, I didn't see hardly any mint products. I thought there would be boxes and boxes of proof sets, sms, prestige sets, etc.
Consider in 1936 a proof set issued for $1.89, and retails for $7,500 today. A proof set in 1956 issued for $2.10 and is worth $50 today. But,...
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