$3.55 and one foreign at the grocery store coinstar today. [ATTACH]
@Hiddendragon I have most of these in proof silver verisons from a proof set I bought at the Elmhurst coin shop about 3 years ago. The 92.5...
My experience is that common modern silver dollar commemoratives are the real underappreciated in the 90% US silver dollar family. I regularly...
Didn't get a photo, but $4.32 in various US coins at a coinstar at a local grocery this past weekend. So,I took that money and bought a two nice...
Market desirability markup. This is not uncommon since a not-insignificant portion of the buyers love these coins' size, history and recognizability.
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Great selection. The silvers are a cool group. And I’ll second the coolness of the metal de cloche. Nice light wear.
A physical bullion stash is all about potential future value and 'value' is determined by easy liquidity and recognizability/reliability. So, I...
Depending on the amount of money generated from a/the sale, I'd be looking to put the 'profits' into assets with literal utility, such as paying...
a good clear photo of the 1870 Canada 10 cent would be nice. Depending on grade, you may have a nice valued coin.
Went to Harlan J Berk’s downtown Chicago store on a recent weekday and traded some modern silver dollar comms for two coins. One was seated dime...
Went to Harlan J Berk’s downtown Chicago store on a recent weekday and traded some modern silver dollar comms for two coins. One is this basic...
Sure...why not sell some of your supply. Sell in tranches to test the market. Sort of the opposite of dollar-cost-average buying.
Yes. Emphatically, yes. Always buy bullion if you can get it below that moment's market spot price.
It's also like going to the local gigantic Sunday flea market near me. It's a treasure hunt, costs $3 to enter and...what else am I going to do...
Silver just under $36/toz right now. Nice.
Maybe...history of 'market values'? See Blackberry in June 23, 2006, then June 20 2008...than March 13 2009...as just one example. And cell...
I mainly like looking at the rising 'value' of my large common world 92.5% silver coins...that I bought for $24 about 8 years. ;-)
Another recent purchase at the local giant flea market [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I’ve had this low grade natural wear 1965 Washington quarter for awhile. I haven’t seen any with this amount of natural wear and I’m wondering...
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