I seriously think they should go through records and investigate accounts that seem to always get the high demand stuff. No one should be able to...
Well “technically” money is still redeemable in gold and silver. Just not from the government. I can take a $100 bill online to JM Bullion or...
If they have value why would I spend them? If they have value and someone else who appreciates them wants them they are welcome to buy them.
I do have a high grade $10 one but that was a gift. It retails for $150 so I was just curious if these ones had any sort of premium. Guess not. :(...
All of them are silver certificates xD
Nah I just put them on my bed to take the picture.
Oh. Well in that case if it’s made from an actual Morgan Dollar I retract my statement. I thought it was a privately made replica like this one...
I knew someone was going to say that, but the fact is most people know nothing about Morgan dollars. If you walked up to a random person and asked...
I don’t know much about paper currency since I mostly collect coins but does anyone happen to know if these silver certificates are worth keeping?...
That’s a bit different though since: 1). They usually write “not valid as legal tender” or something similar. 2). They look nothing like real...
Yeah for sure. It’s an interesting design. Did you see they also made a 2 oz proof with a mintage of 1,000? The price isn’t too bad for such a...
They’ll have trouble carrying this away ;). Especially since it’s loaded with heavy precious metals. [ATTACH]
How on Earth was it legal for him to make that? It says “One Dollar” on it so isn’t that counterfeiting US currency even if no 1964 Morgans were...
Have you considered an airtite capsule? Those are pretty good and they even come with foam inserts so the edges have a soft cushion.
I know. I’m not condemning anyone for buying the slabs. All I’m saying is that slabs like this seem to try to replicate TPG slabs and that I...
Counterfeiting US legal tender of ANY kind is viewed equally under the law. It doesn’t matter if it’s $1 bills or ASEs with a $1 face value. I’m...
Those are sold by Chinese manufacturers to counterfeiters who slab coins in them, print out fake PCGS labels and then sell them as if they are...
Agreed. No one would put a real one in a junk box. Because real ones are not junk.
Congrats Donna! That’s a beauty!
Yeah surprisingly the bank teller said they were all brought in by the same man so I asked to buy every roll he bought in and they were ALL...
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