The hole is quite well hidden in the obverse hair. Seems market acceptable damage in my opinion.
I bought it literally local to you and me. There was some African stuff, but nothing that really was interesting enough for me and I've just...
I've been taking this tactic with US 90% silver 'bullion', especially the 1980s-present silver dollar commemoratives.
Nothing amazing but did end up with lots of pure nickel coins (mostly canadian 5 cents and Dutch) and canadian small cents (ranging 1920-2000s)....
A decent mix of loose world coins (and a bunch of tokens): ~33lbs for $200 [ATTACH]
To quote The Digital Underground: Dowatyoulike!
You are contractually required to buy it.
Bread and circuses. Amiright? ;)
Well….that’s an opinion one can have.
I kind of did this accidently. As a teen in the mid-90s I built an extensive collection of common 20th cent US silver coins, then decided to sell...
Yep. I'm just buying 'common' world junk silver right now and getting it for spot or a small premium. It's mostly just for fun and variety, but...
Agreed.
grade?
I think the current middle-aged generation (35-55) are seeing right through the marketing smoke screen to the irrationality and 'killing' the long...
And diamonds.
Alternatively, the irrational sticks around long enough to become the accepted market standard.
dittos.
The smart ones do or should. Best way to keep people coming back.
Yeah...methinks CNN doesn't know how currency (coin and paper) works.
65 (not FS) I bet it's better in hand, regardless.
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