Most people in our area go by greysheet bid.
When I travel I go online and look for coin clubs, coin shows, etc. Several towns in central Florida have monthly shows, and they are usually...
79s ?
I would like to buy some gold at 200+ below spot. How can Provident do that?
According to GoodStuffNowLLC they have sold units which accept half dollars. Growing up I never had 50 cents to put in one.
They call it distilled water at the grocery store where they sell it.
Glad to know I'm not the only old timer around.
I am guessing nail polish. Looks like juke box money to me. Don't see this as much as we used to.
The product was called Nic-A-Silver and made by same company that makes Nic-A-Date. It had limited effectiveness but I had the most luck improving...
Looks like last week's Greysheet was the same.
If I take something that does not belong to me, with or without the help of another person, and I have to give it back, how many people will feel...
Perhaps possession is 9/10 of the law. The government has them and refused to give them back.
Santa Claus does exist.
When I was a kid they made a product called nic-a-silver. Almost no one today seems to remember it. It had limited effectiveness, but did not...
I agree that ASK is not needed. When have you heard someone say "How much is Greysheet ASK? It's always Greysheet BID.
My 1921 Peace dollars don't look anything like these.
So how much is the nickle worth in this condition?
CDN's Greysheet seems to be a must for dealers in our area. And serious buyers as well. It's tough selling out the door retail in Tennessee...
Every dealer I know subscribes to CDN's Greysheet as a price guide. That is not the only reference but it seems to be the"bible" in this area.
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