And I just landed head first, after falling off the Empire State Building.
I don't know about all of you, but I'm not trusting anyone else to hold fungible assets for me.
Thanks for your considered reply Dave. While I don't yet have a large enough marketing budget for a CC subscription, there's value in your...
Perhaps, but Collector's Corner isn't charging dealers fees on a per sale basis; all fees charged are on a subscription basis, so it's not as if a...
No, I'm not in the market for a 1915-S . . . all of the below are slightly higher in price, but also are choice BU or better....
1915-S is readily available in all grades gem and below. You can find many very nice coins for $1500.
Very nice coin indeed.
You should buy an 1858-O . . . they are very common and come quite nice. That's the best value date for a type set because they are all deadwood...
$1mm is not necessarily a hard and fast benchmark for a qualified investor. With the markets as stagnant as they've been, and with jitters about...
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If your father's business does not possess strong name recognition, I would pursue selling just the assets, and not the business itself. If the...
Here is 90% silver at significantly less than the lowest on-line price (Provident Metals IS $150 this weekend): $100 Face US 90% delivered for...
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Very good luster, but the numerous planchet disturbances did not strike out, leaving one with the impression that the coin is marked up, when in...
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Although I'm not sure how active, and how secure it is, I believe there's a BUY / Sell / Trade forum on Kitco.com
Wierd market right now . . . I sold tons of gold on the website and via email this past week (okay, lots of gold . . . not tons), and didn't sell...
I hope that's a coin plug and not a hair plug!
I'll have a table at the Nashua Show.
For sale, quantities of silver and copper coinage . . . Dates vary. Canada . . . large cents, half dimes, dimes, quarters, half dollars...
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