It may be real but people are always saying stuff like this
I'd save up and get a 5 oz national park coin (they may end up with some numismatic value)
maybe some forumites will pipe in with opinions on investing in coins. Personally I have done ok but mostly by flipping mint products- it is tough...
A lot of key dates seem to actually go higher than Red Book prices (for problem free examples)
tough to get new coins from banks- that is why they sell on ebay for a premium
If I get some dough I may go for 2 2012's
weird, I think I will wait a couple of weeks for further verification on that number
http://www.numismaticnews.net/article/mint-stats-new-issues-to-watch-in-coming-weeks
NN are reporting 1,973 http://www.numismaticnews.net/article/mint-stats-new-issues-to-watch-in-coming-weeks where did you get your number?
is that about what they go for? it sounds cheap
http://news.coinupdate.com/us-mint-sales-report-uncirculated-silver-eagles-debut-1519/ a little different source
thx for the heads up
http://www.cointalk.com/t211306/ garfield 1,945- yes indeed this is the new key (by far)
My thinking on exotic metals used in high tech is that if new applications are found it would increase the value.
logic would dictate 1965- therefore it will probably not be 1965.
the unc Hayes just went off sale - it is the new key (about 2,100) the Julia was 2,861! here is one on ebay that has not gone up yet...
went off sale today- mintage around 2,100. Lower than Julia(2,861 )! New key buy it quick...
The liberty short set is more on the numismatic side than a pure bullion buy (some of the coins carry a premium over spot). But it may turn out...
keep coins in box and packaging at home
the spouses are actually WORSE
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