Right. The precious metals serve in part as insurance...and who in their right mind wants a situation where they need to collect on their insurance?
When you buy gold, you should put it in a safe place and hope it goes down in price. Because when it goes up, there's trouble someplace in the...
I agree 100%. It works for long term as well. Below $17 is below the current 200 day average.
I do not think much about the gold/silver ratio when considering to buy or sell silver or gold. However, I DO look at the 200 day moving average...
That's a beauty! Most of my favorite coins are AU58.
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Rents are expensive in NYC. Unless you have a high volume, high margin business you're going to be setting up shop outside of the city limits.
Nice coin! If it was mine, I would leave it in the current holder. I don't see the upside to spending more money on this one.
Hmmm...I guess they are only reporting their credit card sales. When I used to live in NY, most cash transactions for things like home...
One Chase branch I used to visit had a policy that employees could not pick out the silver coins (they would hold them for me and sell at face...
Some state quarters are silver, some are clad.
Nice gift. My advice is to put it in the safe and hang on to it as insurance for stormy times in the future.
I agree. The market will determine what the coin will sell for. It really does not matter what your expenses are or your personal hope for a...
Another thought...maybe $3 is a price used as a minimum retail amount for dealers. Below that amount, it doesn't make sense to do a transaction....
Sometimes the price for the pre-33 is pretty close to gold bullion (for MS62 and lower $20 Liberty), you get a slabbed coin that may have some...
Something like this (getting a fake) happened to me a year ago. I had no problem getting a full refund after contacting eBay. My strategy was to...
You can look at thousands and thousands of coins on the Internet. Find a few issues that interest you, find a place with good photos to see them...
I saw an eBay listing touting rarity because only one coin had been certified at that particular grade. I think it was an XF-45 common date $10...
I also noticed that the only upgrades were the three NGC's. Were those old NGC holders?
Great advice Harley. A couple years ago, I "reactivated" my coin collecting interests after a couple decades of dormancy. Before putting too...
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