Wow. I would not have thought that counterfeiters would produce one in that low of a grade. I guess these days if somebody wants to collect they...
I've been buying and selling coins by mail for many years and have only had maybe a handful of minor glitches in 15 years. I hear these stories...
At $5 a piece I would have bought them all.
As a kid I had a Whitman folder in the early 60s. Wheaties were common in change those days. I used to go to it when I got a craving for candy and...
I think this subject needs a category of its own on CT since it really has nothing to do with bullion investing.
Beyond immediate impacts on local communities, cryptocurrency mining consumes tremendous amounts of fossil fuel–generated electricity, resulting...
Seems like a pretty serious drain on the grid and overall not good for the environment.
Love the Franklin half. It's my favorite way to stack silver. Currently working on my fourth complete set.
Really not any different than when the 1/2 cent was eliminated.
Good riddance. My Lincoln cent collection ends in 1982 with the exception of the copper issues in 2009. I use cash in just about every transaction...
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Hope you have a lot of it. He who holds the groceries can set the price however they want.
Looks like we're going to see a 10% markup on Chinese fakes.
Whatever transpires I think it's safe to say it won't be good.
That's what I get for not proofreading my voice to text. Technology is Grand until it isn't
I may be mistaken but isn't it considered male fraud to use the US postal service for a counterfeit coin? Clearly it is fraud.
Yep. One could get many really nice Morgan's and Peace dollars for that price.
I'm glad I'm getting old. I don't want to live in a world where all of my money is stored on silicone diodes.
I personally use the post office nearly every day with no issues.
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