This was also in the catalog I received in the mail a month ago. Gold is just too expensive from the Mint to collect.
A ludicrous joke, and 120 coins I would not buy. The U.S. Congress itself is a ludicrous joke.
It is a bullion strike. Those with a mint mark on the reverse are uncirculated (also known as burnished) coins.
Way more than I can afford (already there).
The 2020 set initially sold for $63.25, then later in the year went to $105.00.
The issue price for the 2022 set is the same as that for the 2020 set after the mid term price increase, and they have the same number and...
No interest in "certifying" coins, "sale" or not.
No, I do not collect gold coins, especially when the premium is nearly 2x.
Yet another reason to avoid the game.
It is always so easy to criticize. That is true in life as well as in coins. I received my two examples of the 2022 West Proof Silver Eagle...
Yes, I do. The proof set, the silver proof set, the uncirculated coin set, the clad quarter proof set, the silver quarter poof set, the silver...
The 1939, 1940 and especially the 1941 San Francisco minted Walking Liberty Half Dollars are very difficult in the higher grades, especially if...
No. And evidently no one else thought so either.
Yes, I just ordered this afternoon, no issues, and confirmed in 14 minutes. No charge nor shipment until the middle of July. Normally I do not...
Thank you for the conspiratorial post of the minute. We can never have enough of these byte wasters.
Perhaps because the things they commemorate seldom are worthy to be commemorated, much as was the case in the classic era. I don't collect either...
I have not observed that condition on the 2022 American Silver Eagles I have purchased.
The pair from 1938, the oldest ones I own.
No, I cannot (or will not) follow instructions exactly. It makes things so much easier.
I pass on the commemorative issues, as they seldom commemorate major milestones and are always way over priced.
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