As a raw common-date, even in 63, I'd value it at $35 to $40.
If this is the one you're watching: http://coins.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=1151&Lot_No=4300 Then $1,000 would be as high as I would go.
This is incorrect. The 2010 versions will be sold next year on the mint's website. 2009 pieces have been on sale most of this year for various...
.....and check out the mint's new website if you have not already seen it..... http://www.usmint.gov/
Yes, Provident is secondary. The post above contains a link noting the 10 U.S. AP. There are several overseas also, but they are not getting the...
Looks like a nice 63 to me.
I wouldn't do it. 70 grades would bring more money at re-sale but with those pieces, it's not a huge difference. I'd leave them in the OGP if...
Any gain is technically taxable income. Reporting it is another matter. I would only sell if I needed the cash and if that's the case, what you...
Precious metals have always been weighed by troy ounces. Whenever you see see a weight for precious metal listed in ounces, it should be troy...
As an FYI: The Gold Center in Springfield, IL has already accounted for their entire allotment. None will be available from them unless you've...
1000 troy ounces to "regular" adv. pounds makes it over 68 pounds! That's one strong man holding that weight!
What the eBay sellers who sold 10, 20 or 30 pieces?? Houston? We have a problem!
Yes, $850 per 5 pc set. http://news.coinupdate.com/us-mint-establishes-conditions-for-atb-silver-bullion-coin-distribution-0572/
....and we need a sense of humor too! I still like APMEX, bought and sold with them for years and gotten good service. Looks like we'll have...
I've always liked doing business with APMEX but they messed up on this one. Scott Thomas citing a 5 ounce silver Panda's $425 retail price and...
A $5 face value roll of Mercs should go for spot price X 3.575. Spot's at $28.53 right now so that = $102/roll.
2010 ASE Proofs at 700,000+ and growing! http://mintnewsblog.blogspot.com/2010/12/2010-proof-silver-eagles-at-707704.html
I ate too much of it and nearly got sick over the weekend! : ( The book from CAC was much better. : )
APMEX has cancelled all orders for the 5 oz ATB bullion. The mint called a halt to the profiteering and is evaluating how to distribute these fairly.
There are 10 authorized U.S. distributors for bullion products from the U.S. Mint. APMEX is 1 of 10.
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