$1134 for a 2009 Gold Buffalo.
If you include 1986 and 2010 in your count it is 25 years.
If you have the money and you have the chance then do it. If you don't, later you'll wish you had.
It might not be of this world.
That was in 1982 and although some were still made with 95% copper that year, most went to 97.5% zinc. Cents now contain only 2.5% copper which is...
Same here. The slabbed ones I do have will stay in their slabs because I feel they'll bring more if I decide to sell them.
I like it.
Well, they are certified after all.
This place lists a lot of coin shows around the country. http://www.coinshows.com/
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