Digress all you want Zuhara. I found your post interesting. I think you agree on my "investment managers want you to invest in their over...
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My coin dealer has a world coins "junk" bin. It has in it most of the coins that you have here. He sells them 5 for $2. Mostly that is all they...
I don't think you are crazy.....just someone with a lot of time on their hands, I guess. I save every pre-1982 penny I come across.....so call me...
Ouch! well, you can tell if it is silver vs. aluminum by holding it on your finger and tapping it with another coin like a dime. If it makes a...
I'll defer to you this time, as we have derailed this thread off on a tangent. The topic is IMF gold sales, lets keep it that way. Peace.
Hey, I'm with you sunflower. I tend to like my commemorative silver dollars much more than the ASE's of Franklin half dollars I have. I don't...
They should have luster to be MS condition. From how you describe them, they might be MS state. Try not to finger them up too much, as finger...
My guess is that the black gunk is crude that the whiz bristles failed to remove. My suggestion is don't buy a coin that has nasty looking...
My guess is that they aren't in mint state? Or are they? If they aren't in MS state then they are worth $50, as you stated. If they are MS each...
I think the coin looks good for what you paid for it. And agree with others to just leave it in the ANACS holder. Nice buy. I also agree with...
Thanks mark. The fact that you have handled and have looked at 70-80 or these half dollars makes you someone with more knowledge than most. I...
The S above the D and O in dollar means it was minted at the San Fransisco mint. They usually get a get price then most other Morgan dollars...
The fact that you cleaned them really destroys the value. Of course, you will get varying advice on that. I think the method you used to clean...
Haha, like your last quote. I too have the red book and have looked up the prices. But, honestly, nobody in their right mind pays the full red...
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When gold hit its high of $1225, the dollar index was around 75. Now the dollar index is around 80.5 and gold is $1132. 80.5/75=1.0733 1.0733...
I couldn't find the article I read that mentioned that the inflation in the cost of general items could take up to 8 years, but I did find this...
I don't believe in the 2 year time for price increases anymore. The factor that is making it take longer and longer is the larger and larger...
Well, when you talk to the average investor or someone who does a lot of investing, and you ask, "what about gold? What about silver?" The usual...
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