Like I said, it isn't broken down. We have an amount the entire contents of the house is insured to, which more than covers everything, coins...
Seems really high to me. Our isn't broken down like that so I don't know if that's comparable. We just have a certain amount to cover everything.
There was an article about this very thing in the May 20, 2013 issue of Coin World by Armen Vartian. In it, he demonstrates, based on the current...
LOL.you know I was ken. Geez....I can't even stir the pot today. Tough crowd.
And yet people see no issue with paying a few hundred dollars for a slab bed ASE. What's the difference? Both are cheesey bullion rounds.
I get that Doug. What I don't get is if you so much as raise an eyebrow or disagree with a point toward many modern collectors they automatically...
"modern bashing"? What are we high school freshmen being picked on and bullied by the seniors here, or adults collecting coins?
Congrats! That's a hefty accomplishment.
I think collectors have been having this discussion for the past 6,000 years, straight.
Nice work on the formula. I'm hoping your using the new $100 note as an example was just an example as I can't see why anyone would pay a 25%...
You may try contacting Vern potter (vernpotter.com), as I believe he's roughly in your area ans is, in my opinion, a well trusted and fair...
Depending on what you collect, then, you may be waiting forever. Even collectors with unlimited funding have to settle for what's available...
The symbols on the reverse appear to be in part astrology symbols from mixed regions such as the II stylization for Gemini, the scorpion for...
To further Doug's point, and my own, with a series like large cents, grade is usually not as important as variety. Most of us eac'ers crack them...
Did anybody bother to look up the varieties? To me the 48 looks to be an N-18, not an easy one to locate in any grade/condition. The top die crack...
This thread is making me feel like a young whippersnapper! If I had anything from 1874 I'd post it, but my focus lies prior to that date.
In the same time frame, to just about every other investment there is.
It took years to attain that gain, not overnight. Comparatively, it performed poorly in the amount of time.
The fact remains, none of the market forecasters that have claimed pm's would skyrocket have ever been remotely right, nor have their reasons ever...
Seems like we see these nutty articles every time silver falls or stagnates and firms need to move product. I'm still waiting for $10,000 oz gold...
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