Tell your banker we've been in one for a while now. That's 100% sure.
You just might be a coin junkie if you've given all of your coins their own names.
When will that be?
Buy what you like. If you like 'early release' coins, then stack 'em high.
One reason for the high demand is worldwide economic uncertainty. The reasons for that uncertainty are many but they will not be going away any...
Sometimes I will use an examining pad. At least, that's what I use it for.
Me neither. Had problems with banks and the Post Office though.
My e-mail from them says "available for purchase" not "in stock". I don't see on their website where it says they have them in stock. They do have...
One reason for the high price of the earlier Pandas is that before the Chinese were allowed to purchase PMs the Pandas were almost all exported....
Coin World by Paul Gilkes February 8, 2012 The U.S. Mint plans to offer a special collector set to mark 2012’s 75th anniversary of the...
Exactly. That's why ignorance is as bad as deception. I didn't say they are the same thing. They're not the same thing at all, but they can each...
Thankfully, that's not an American coin.
Looks like Frodo.
I think you are agreeing with me though it is hard to tell from your post. I didn't say anybody is getting ripped off. If the buyer reads the...
Wow, an "actual photograph" of the shipping label. Now that's gotta be worth something just by itself.
I don't think it's so much that people don't realize it isn't a gram, they probably don't know how much it is. If they even bother to read the...
It's pretty, but that's way too much.
For a small quantity, you might also consider something like a 2.5 or 5 gram bar. The premiums tend to be a little less than on fractional coins.
Move.
The Independent Dalya Alberge January 25, 2012 The Royal Mint is being accused of exploiting the general public with overpriced commemorative...
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