Agreed...but when I'm selling, it's underpriced. ;)
Bought this coin raw in 2019 for silver value and understood there was likely 'terminal toning': [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Just got it back from NGC...
Yep. Thanks for the clarification regarding 'survival rate'.
We all know this old collecting maxim, but here's another explicit example closer to home: PCGS XF-40 1883 Hawaii $1 - $640 (~46,000 mintage)...
Stop. Thanks.
Alternatively, as a long time owner, I'm happy about it. The tide and all boats and such. :)
I live in NE OH and spent the first 24 years of my life in Michigan, so there are lots of Canadian coins mixed in our change in the Great Lakes...
I hoard all 1922-1981 Canadian 5 cent coins that I can get for face value or as cheaply as possible. They are 100% nickel. It's fun for me....
Like Major League separate. Now, do they work in concert often? Sure, as they should, but fully separate they are.
To paraphrase Winston Churchill, the US Fed is the worst national system, except for all the other [nations']……..
Still up pretty high though...in a historical view.
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Sorry my brain was working correctly: When your cost of acquisition is so low and profit high....
At the risk of being pushy, the rainy day is now, in my opinion. When you're cost of acquisition is so high, you need to actualize it into cash....
It's the rational thing to do in these types of situations, especially with low purity silver coins. Take that free money and use it to buy nice...
If I was you, I'd sell it all, keep a bit extra over the initial face value cost for more CRH-ing and then plow the rest of the money back into my...
Agreed. I bought mine for about $12 a couple years ago.
Nice.
Actually, looking at the figure closely, I'd say hurdles. (track and field event) EDIT: From numista.com: Reverse Edmonton University Games logo...
Nice. I recently bought two of the proof sets these came from for like $11 each. Although these dollars are only 50% silver, they make nice...
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