Packages CANNOT be traced in Customs, even with tracking information. If lost / misplaced / stolen there, it is virtually impossible to locate...
Oh, yes it will pay the interest . . . for a few months. Quite frankly, I'm long-term bullish on gold, and that has nothing to do with the...
I suspect there will be plenty of nice examples held by collectors, but one never knows how aggressively the Treasury is decommissioning old...
The US Mints needed to put denominations on their product, as they are not authorized to mint bullion . . . only coinage (requiring denominations)...
It's a magician's coin. You can make out the seam through the denticles on one side of the coin.
A conditionally rare AU 1851-O seated dime . . . [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] An attractive 1903 Quarter Eagle . . . [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
The collective European nations have been brought to their financial knees these past several years. Of the true industrial giants in Europe,...
A plausible response from those who don't want to believe in the vulnerability of the USD, but when the G7 welcomes the Renminbi to the SDR,...
No, I believe there's gold in Fort Knox, but just a mere promise in our Social Security Accounts.
Frankly, I think most of America is slow to the dance. I believe this will be one world under gold, and most of America will be left wanting to...
The coin does not exhibit machine marks, but appears to have been clamped in a vise at 4:00 & 10:00. and filed to remove the reverse design.
Very nice coins . . . I especially like the hi-lighted look of the '35-D, 38 & 39.
IHC looks whizzed.
I don't like the fact that it's been worked on, but I can say I would almost certainly not have noticed, given that the spot is merely the size of...
I would try it.
My take on that one is = Huge ugly edited carbon spot/mark that you could mistake for all of Rhode Island!
What's that? See Spot run ???
Well, if the date is the same from both impressions, which I see no reason to doubt, it is not hard to envision this occurring. A minted dime...
Nope, that's my profession.
Why do I recall the square root of a negative being "i" and not "j"?
Separate names with a comma.